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Third Series
VOLUME 2, PARTS 3-4, NUMBER 1
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VOLUME 2, PARTS 3-4, NUMBER 1
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PREFACE
WITH the initiation in 1947 of the Third Series of
the Catalog of Copyright Entries, an enlarged format
and other changes designed to increase and extend
the usefulness of the compilation were adopted.
Additional features have been added in most parts
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Entries contains an alphabetical list of dramas, pub'
lished and unpublished, and works prepared for oral
delivery registered in the Copyright Office in Class
C and Class D from January 1, 1948 through June
30, 1948, and also selected dramas registered under
the symbols A, AA and B5 during the same period.
Radio, television, and film scripts comprise a sub-
stantial portion of the registrations in Class C and
will be found herein. Renewal registrations in
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14A of the Catalog.
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COPYRIGHT REGISTRATIONS OF DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED
FOR ORAL DELIVERY
January June 1948
•
Class C — Lectures and other works prepared for oral delivery 791
Class D — ^Published dramatic and dramaticcmusical works 407
Unpublished dramatic and dramatico^musical works 2, 924 3, 331
Total 4, 122
Tne above figures show the registrations for dramas and works prepared for oral delivery for January-
June 1948, but do not necessarily represent the exact number of entries in this issue of the Catalog.
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TABLE OF CATALOG ORGANIZATION
Price per
semiannual
lisue
Part 1 A Books , . $1. 50
A Books and selected pamphlets.
AF Books in foreign languages published abroad.
AI Books in the English language first published abroad.
Part IB Pamphlets, Serials and Contributions to Periodicals L 50
AA Pamphlets and serials, also books not included in Part lA.
B5 Contributions to periodicals.
Part 2 Periodicals 1. 00
B Periodicals.
Parts 3 feP 4 . . . . Dramas and Works Prepared for Oral Delivery L 00
C Lectures and other works prepared for oral delivery.
DP Published dramatic and dramatico'musical works.
— DU Unpublished dramatic and dramatico'musical works.
Part 5A Published Music L 50
EF Musical compositions published abroad.
EP Musical compositions published in the United States.
Part 5B Unpublished Music 1. 50
EU Unpublished Music.
Part 6 Maps 50
F Maps.
Parts 7-11 A. . . Works of Art, Reproductions of Works of Art, Scientific and Technical
Drawings, Photographic Works, Prints and Pictorial Illustrations 1. 00
GP Published works of art and designs for works of art.
GU Unpublished works of art and designs for works of art.
H Reproductions of works of art published in the United States.
HF Reproductions of works of art published abroad.
IP Published drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character.
lU Unpublished drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character.
JP Published photographs.
JU Unpublished photographs.
K Prints and pictorial illustrations.
Part llB Commercial Prints and Labels 1. 00
KK Commercial prints and labels.
Parts 12 &? 13 . . Motion Pictures 50
L Motion picture photoplays.
M Motion pictures other than photoplays.
Part 14A Renewal Registrations — ^Literature, Art, Film 50
R Renewal registrations.
RR Renewal registrations — Commercial prints and labels.
Part 14B Renewal Registrations — Music 1. 00
R Renewal registrations.
DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE ABC's of friendly fountain service.
C2354. SEE Handy (jam) Organization, inc.
THE ABC's of friendly service — handling
customers. C2355. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
THE riBC's of friendly service— making the
sale. C2356. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization,
inc.
A-HUNTING we will go. DU14215. SEE
Terrell, Dorothy.
"A" is for apple. DU12615. SEE Sumner,
George.
ABBA, Marta. SEE Millildn, Marta Abba.
ABBOTT, ADA G.
Mother of men, a play in three acts.
London,^S. French [1947]. 75 p. illus.
(French's acting eaition, no. 65) © Samuel
French, ltd.; 31Dec47; DP13504.
ABBOTT, MELBA DELLA.
Twinkles, a fantasy for children. 1st episode.
By Melba Delia Abbott and Theta J. Logan.
[Continuity] © Melba Delia Abbott; ic
24May48; DU14882.
ABELLA, LUIS RAFAEL.
Commercial propaganda- Abella system.
[Lecture. Spanish text] © Luis Rafael
AbeUa; Ic 27Jan48; C2271.
ABESON, MARION BERLAND.
Ruey, the fussy little kangaroo. [Narration]
© Marion Berland Abe son; Ic 21May48;
C2616.
ABIGAIL. DU13031. SEE Richardson, Eos
Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
ABOUT face. DU13666. SEE Hymson, Shirley.
ABRAHAM, Pal.
Viktori a and her hussar. DP14041. SEE
Graham, Harry.
ABRAMSON, Thelma E.
Johnny and Jiggs. DU12595. SEE Brail,
Carlyn.
ACCOMPANIMENT to murder. DU13240.
SEE The Sheriff, no. 178.
AN ACCOUNT of the only unpublished photo-
graph of Abraham Lincoln known to be in
existence. C2274. SEE Davis, Lillian
Bassett.
THE ACE Employment Agency. SEE Rogoff,
Elias M. The window cleaners. DU13227.
ACE of trumps. DU14405. SEE Doctor's
Orders, no. 1.
ACKLAND, RODNEY.
Dostoievsky's Crime and punishment,
dramatised by Rodney Ackland. [In three
acts] New York, H. Holt [1948]. Ill p.
illus. © Henry Holt &i Co., inc.; lMar48;
DP13566.
ACKLEY, Alfred Henry.
The Easter heritage. DP13568. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
Happy landing. DP12323. SEE Yale, Elsie
Duncan.
Ye are my witnesses. DP13567. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
ACKLEY, Benjamin DeForrest.
The Bethlehem givers. DP12322. SEE
Yale, Elsie Duncan.
ACME White Lead and Color Works.
It's a deal. C2338. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
The pay-off. C2339. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
ACQUAINTANCE interview with Ed Wolfe.
C2660. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
ACQUAINTANCE interview with Sam AUen.
C2659. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
AN ACQUIRED illumination. C2730. SEE
Spencer, Theodore.
THE ACTION of the body controlled by the
respiration center. C2157. SEE Howe,
Talbot.
ADAM and Eve. DU12532. SEE Liebman,
Dorothy Bachman.
HA-ADAMAH ha-zot. DP15108. SEE Ashman,
Aaron.
ADAMS, Bin. SEE Wanted: A Place to Live
(Radio program)
ADAMS, FRANK RAMSAY.
The lost love song, a musical comedy in
two acts, mostly about Irish people.
Book and lyrics by Frank R. Adams, music
by Joseph E. Howard. [Text only] © Frank
R. Adams; Ic 12Apr48'; DU13948.
ADAMS, Wylie.
The lawbreakers. DU15005. SEE Finger, Len.
AN ADDRESS prepared for deUvery to the
Advertising Club of Louisville, Ky. C2200.
SEE McClaskey, Henry M.
ADELMAN, ABRAM E.
Unbowed; or, Ruth Kendall's way. A play in
three acts. © Abram E. Adelman; Ic
3May48; DU14417.
ADELMAN, LOUIS CHARLES.
The barrel organ, a play in three acts.
© Louis /idelman; Ic lljun48; DU15174.
ADLER, HERMAN.
The barber of Seville; a new version of the
opera, in two acts, based on the libretto of
Sterbini. New concept and recitative by
Herman Adler; lyrics and translation by
Charles Polacheck. I Text only]^ © Herman
iidler, Charles Polacheck; Ic 2Feb48;
DU12681.
THE ADMIRAL who had no name. DU13717.
SEE The Cavalcade of America, no. 539.
TlIE ADVENTURERS' CLUB (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Jack J. Sharp
and Gretchen C. Sharp. © Adventurers'
Club Foundation.
Dec. 27, 1947. Robert Foran story. © Ic
2Jan48; DU12165.
Jan. 3, 1948. Rene Dusaq story. © Ic
2Jan48; DU12164.
Jan. 3, 1948. Junius Wood story. © Ic
8Jan48; DU12302.
ADVENTURERS' Club Foundation. SEE The
Adventurers' Club (Radio program)
THE ADVENTURES of Baggis McManarty.
DU12593. SEE Crespi, David Emanuel.
THE ADVENTURES of Binky Bear and Bunky
Squirrel. DU14849. SEE Fortune, Charlotte
Bernice.
ADVENTURES of Capricorn. DU14440. SEE
Reed, Robert Rentoul.
THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK MERRIWELL
(Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Ruth and Gil-
bert Braun and William Welch. © Harven
Barr Patten.
59. Nov. 15, 1947. Ticket to nowhere.
© Ic 15Jan48; DU13608.
60. Nov. 22, 1947. Tad Horner's letter.
© Ic 15Jan48; DU13609.
61. Nov. 29, 1947. A question of ownership.
© Ic 15Jan48: DU13610.
62. Dec. 6, 1947. The long shot. © Ic
15Jan48; DU13611.
63. Dec. 13, 1947. The Harris heirlooms.
© Ic 15Jan48; DU13612.
64. Dec. 20, 1947. The Christmas Eve
mystery. © Ic 15Jan48; DU13613.
65. Dec. 27, 1947. The rainbow signal.
© Ic 15Jan48; DU13614.
66. Jan. 3, 1948. Playing to lose . © Ic
15Jan48; DU13615.
67. Jan. 10, 1948. The impossible crimes.
© Ic 15Jan48; DU13616.
68. Jan. 17, 1948. Delivered as ordered.
© Ic 15Jan48; DU13617.
69. Jan. 24, 1948. The right of way mystery.
© Ic 29Mar48; DU13670.
70. Jan. 31, 1948. The five-point code.
© Ic 29Mar48; DU13671.
71 Feb. 7, 1948. The ghost train. © Ic
29Mar48j DU13672.
72. Feb. 14, 1948. The mysterious valen-
tine. © Ic 29Mar48; DU13673.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
T E ADVENTURES OF FRANK MERRIWELL
Cont'd.
73. Feb. 21, 1948. The non-sink.ible boat.
© ic 29M.Lr48; DU13674.
74. Feb. 28. 1948. The secret agent.
© Ic 29Mur48; DU13675.
75. Mar. 0, 1948. The snowbound adventure.
© Ic 29Mar48; DU13676.
76. Mar. 13, 1948. The clue of the catcher's
mitt. © Ic 29Mar48; DU13G77.
77. Mar. 20, 1948. The unscheduled flight.
© Ic 29Mar48, DU13678.
78. Mar. 27. 1948. The April Fool mystery.
© Ic 29Mar48; DU13679.
79. Apr. 3, 19'i8. The daring rescue.
© Ic 29Mar48; DU13680.
80. Apr. 10, 1948. The sidewallvs of New
York. © Ic 10Jun48; DU15399.
81. Apr. 17, 1948. The Chinese moths.
© Ic 10Jun48; DU 15400.
82. Apr. 24, 1948. Marked for trouble.
© Ic 10Jun48; DU15401.
83. May 1, 1948. Timmy's big chance.
© Ic 10Jun48; DU15402.
84. May 8, 1948. The snipe hunt. © Ic
24Jun48; DU 15403.
85. May 15, 1948. The ballot box mystery.
© Ic 10Jun48; DU15404.
86. May 22, 1948. The mystery of the iron
door. & Ic 10Jun48; DU15405.
87. May 29, 1948. The missing mascot.
© Ic 10Jun48; DU15406.
88. June 5, 1948. The unreasonable aunt.
© Ic 10Jun48; DU15407.
89. June 12, 1948. Tap day. © Ic 24Jun48;
DU15334.
90. June 19, 1948. The thunderstorm mys-
tery. © Ic 24Jun48; DU15335.
91. June 26, 1948. The stolen masterpiece.
© Ic 24Tun48; DU 15336.
92. July 3, 1948. The unwelcome rescue.
© Ic 24Jun48; DU15337.
THE ADVENTURES of Horatio Alger.
DU1209U. SEE Holt, Peggy.
THE ADVENTURES of the Butts family^. SEE
Green, Mary Luckett. The billy goat's
bluff. C2020.
THE ADVENTURES of Tom Sawyer. SEE
Lichtenberg, Leo. The world's great
stories: Episode from "The adventures of
Tom Sawyer." DU13777.
THE ADVENTURES of Tommy Cod. C2711.
SEE Beale, WiU.
ADVERSE possession. SEE Spencer, Albert
E. Deeds. C2212.
AESCHYLUS.
The last Prometheus. DU15408. SEE
Goldfein, Abraham Leonard.
AFTER forty. DU15152. SEE Glann, James
Frank.
THE AGE of honor. DU13441. SEE Bate,
Richard Alexander.
AGG, Howard.
The gentle shade. DP12775. SEE
Constanduros, Mabel (Tilling)
A snake on Sunday. DP12767. SEE
Constanduros, Mabel (Tilling)
Uncle Gabriel. DP13936. SEE Constan-
duros, Mabel (filling)
DI AGGHELI daggheUnghe. SEE Bimonte,
Richard Irpinio. Storris enne pommese
fram Mamma Gus. C2585.
AGUAS negras. SEE Castro Fernandez,
Hector Alfredo. Eaux noires. DU12296.
AHl genius. DU13305. SEE David, Ben-
jamin.
AH, men! DU14271. SEE Salzman, Frances
Klenett.
AH, sweet mystery! DP13980. SEE Kirkpatrick,
John.
Ah, that does it! DU14241. SEE Benn, Gertrude
Velida de.
AH, youth! DU14099. SEE Uhrbrock, Edith
Becton.
AIBL, Joseph. SEE Wiener Operettenverlag.
AIDA. DU14093. SEE Barrett, Katharine.
AIKINS, CARROLL COLBY.
Double "Exposure, a comedy in three acts.
© CarroH Colbv Aikins; Ic 19Jan48;
DU12446.
AINSWORTH, William Paul.
Your U. N. carries on. C2539. SEE Nye,
Frank Wilson.
ain't love grand. DU13623. SEE Blaney,
Cecil Spooner.
THE AIR Exchange. DU13701. SEE Lewis,
Frances Victoria.
AIR express. DP13088. SEE McMuUen,
Joseph Carl.
AIR mail. C2173. SEE Andrews, Marion.
THE AIR-ventures of Johnny Stamp. DP13762.
SEE Mayer, Natalie.
AIRPLANE takeoff for North Pole. DU12549.
SEE The Mystery Castle, no. 15.
AIVAZ, STELLA DELORES.
The katydid's wing, a drama in three acts,
by Stella Delgado [pseud.] © Stella
Delores Aivaz; Ic 15Mar48; DU13636.
ALADDIN'S cave. DP12113. SEE Jennings,
Gertrude E.
ALADDIN'S lamp. DU 13379. SEE Lewis,
Milton.
ALBERICH, John, pseud. SEE Brunner, Hans.
ALBERT, HARRY.
Insurance. [Monologue] © Harry Albert;
Ic 5Nov47; C2066.
ALBERT, Katharine. SEE Eunson, Katharine
Albert.
ALBERT Herring. DP14043. SEE Crozier,
Eric.
ALBYN, GENEVIEVE NICETAS.
Greenwich Village — where else? or,
Jubilee Jibson. A modern fantasy adapted
to the motion picture film play, by Huper
Huse [pseud.] 78 leaves. © Genevieve
Nicetas Albyn, Ic 20Jan48; DU12639.
THE ALCHEMIST. SEE Vonharden, Lew.
Money love luck free. DU14205.
ALCOTT, Louisa May.
Little women. SEE vVilder, Marion. A
March Christmas Eve. DU12591.
AL'D'RAMA, pseud. SEE Sibelius, Stanley.
ALDRICH FAIvnLY (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Clifford
Goldsmith. © Clifford Goldsmith.
435-436. Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 1947. © Ic each
7Jan48; DU12289-12290.
438. Dec. 18, 1947. © Ic 19Jan48; DU12456.
441-451. Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29, Feb. 5, 12, 19,
26, Mar. 4, 11, 18, 1948. © Ic each 5Apr48;
DU13793-13803.
452-459. Mar. 25, Apr. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, May 6
13, 1948. © Ic each 26May48; DU14907-
14914.
460-462. May 20, 27, June 3, 1948. © Ic
each lljun48; DU15180- 15182.
ALDRIDGE, JAMES WILLIAM.
Time for a change, a play in three acts.
© James William Aldridge; Ic 16Feb48;
DU12951.
ALEMANY, Bernardo.
Could be. DU12528. SEE HaU, Dorothy.
THE ALERTING of Mr. Pomerantz. DU15172.
SEE Tiie Cavalcade of Auierica, no. 555.
ALEXANDER, EVERETT HUMPHREY.
High voltage, high interrupting capacity con-
trollers with current-Umiting power fuses.
AIEE conference paper, presented Jan.,
1948. © General Electric Co., Ic 10Feb48;
C2218.
ALEXANDER, MARJORIE MARIE.
Have you got the Hme? [Continuity]
© Mariorie Marie Alexander; Ic i6Jun48;
DU15235.
ALEXANDER, RONALD. "^Z
A comedy, in two acts. © Ronald Alexander;
Ic 26May48; DU15055.
Population 31,000, a new play in three acts.
© Ronald Alexander; Ic 25May48; DU15041.
ALEXANDER, SIDNEY.
Salem story, a play in seven scenes.
© Sidney Alexander; Ic 6Apr48; on revision
and expansion from radio play; DU13787.
Prev. reg. "Where Jonathan came;"
23Feb40; D68631.
ALEXANDER awakened. DU12582. SEE
Napier, LeRoy.
ALEXANDER proposes. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short
plays on a royalty lioliday. DP13966.
ALEXANDRA ha-Hashmonait. DP15107.
SEE Ashman, .^aron.
ALHAMBRAl DP13565. SEE Fernandez de
Sevilla, Luis.
ALICE in Wonderland. DU14629. SEE Let's
Pretend, .ipr. 3, 1948.
AUCE through the looking glass. DU14626.
SEE Let's Pretend, Apr. 10, 1948.
ALISON'S house. DU13456. SEE Kraft
Television Theatre, no. 43.
ALL-American choice. C2672. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
ALL American sportarama. DU12559. SEE
Harkrider, John.
ALL chalk is blue. DU14514. SEE Greenfeld,
Joshua Joseph.
ALL God's children. DU12876. SEE Morrison,
Alfred Coleman.
ALL the tea in China. DP12779. SEE West-
lake, WiUred.
ALL the wealth of this world. DU14021. SEE
Sartre, Jean Paul.
ALL things are yours. DU13159. SEE Mc-
Cormack, Herbert Peter.
ALLAN, Dorothy Carter.
^
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ALLAN, Dorothy Carter. Cont'd,
Edster wings. SEE Eastman, Fred, ed.
One -act plays of spiritual power. DPI 5231.
ALLARDICE, JAMES BURNS.
At war with the army, a comedy in three acts.
© James B. AUardice; Ic 6Jan48; on
additions and revisions; DU12271. Prev.
reg. 250ct44; DU91307.
ALLEGRO. A16410. SEE Rodgers, Richard.
ALLEN, DAYTON.
The giraffe hunt. [Monologue] © Dayton
Allen Bolke; Ic 16Dec47- DU12248.
Hey kid, yer shirt's out. [Monologue]
© Dayton Allen; Ic 9Mar48: DU13374.
It's all clear by Cohen. [Dialogue] © Dayton
Allen; Ic 19Apr48: DU 14036.
Johnny, the grass oi milk. [Recording script]
© Dayton Allen Bolke; Ic 21Jan48; DU1247&.
My garbage man's a snob. [Monologue]
© Dayton Allen Bolke; Ic 16Dec47- DU12249.
Yer grandmother sells rock candy. [Mono-
logue] © Dayton Allen Bolke; Ic 2jan48;
DU12426.
ALLEN, Efale T. SEE Mus-Ed Record Company,
ALLEN, Frank C.
Lecture course of lessons on how to play
the accordion. C2067-2090. SEE Molinari,
John.
Lecture course of lessons on how to play
the piano. C2091-2114. SEE Dutton,
Charles P.
ALLEN, Fred. SEE The Fred Allen Show
(Radio program)
ALLEN, KAY.
Counterfeit, a play in three acts, about
white Negroes. © Minna Kallen; Ic
19Apr48; DU14109.
A dicty defense? A play in four acts, about
white Negroes among colored Negroes.
© Minna Kallen; Ic 3Feb48; DU12837.
ALLEN, Marjorie.
Brilliant performance. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short
plays on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
ALLEN, Portland Hoffa. SEE The Fred Allen
Show (Radio program)
THE ALLERGIC Dr. Tost.
Edelstein, David Henry.
DU 15309. SEE
ALLEY moon. DU13853. SEE Kerr, Walter
Francis.
ALMOST the last day of school. SEE Kaser,
Arthur LeRoy. Funny skits for amateurs.
DP13087.
ALONG the road. DU13230. SEE Wade,
Alfred Munroe .
ALONG the way. DU15327. SEE Gillivan,
James Joseph.
ALSO, the Little ones. DU14636. SEE
Cheyette, Herbert Basil.
ALT-Wien. DP14708. SEE Lanner, Joseph
Franz Karl.
ALTER, PAUL.
Fish story. DU12556, DU12841. SEE
Harkrider, John.
There's no business, a skit. 5 leaves.
© Paul Alter; Ic 15Mar48; DU13408.
ALTMAN, Adella Carlson..
Behind casUe walls. DP13387. SEE Mayo,
Ruth Roloff .
ALTMAN, Misha. SEE Highways and Byways
to Music (Radio program)
ALTMAN, Sophie Beatrice. SEE Report Cards
for Parents. (Radio program)
THE ALUMINUM Company of America.
The Davenport Works. C2228. SEE ;/ilding
Picture Productions, inc.
ALWAYS a first time. DU14018. SEE
Solomon, Lester Saunders.
AMADON, EDNA.
The art of it, a play in three acts. © Edna
Amadon; Ic 2Feb48; DU12906.
AMALASWINTHA. DU15070. SEE Pregers,
Salomon.
AMARANTH obligation ceremony. DP12801.
SEE Sherman, Alice Ella.
AMATEUR Hour. SEE Morris B. Sachs
Amateur Hour (Radio program)
AMBROSIUS. DU12432. SEE Molbech,
Christian Knud Frederik.
AMELIA Earhart. DU15009. SEE Nicholson,
Anne Preston.
AMERICAN Agriculturist, inc.
Farm forum of the air. DP12683. SEE
Tillotson, Berton F.
THE AMERICAN almanac; songs for May.
C2515. SEE Brand, Oscar S.
AMERICAN art music, by the Moderns.
SEE Healy, Joe Robert. Our new music,
by the Moderns. C2739.
AMERICAN BROADCASTING COMPANY, INC.
Bing Crosby's personal radio script, by
William Morrow, Hal Kanter, i^nd Lawrence
G. Clemmons. © American Broadcasting
Co., inc.; lFeb48; DP12824.
AMERICAN Coolair Corporation.
It's a breeze. DU14356. SEE vVilding
Picture Productions, inc.
AN AMERICAN enterprise. C2143. SEE
Lewis (Frank) inc.
AMERICAN fantosy. C2221. SEE Dun Leavay,
Charles A.
AMERICAN Gas Association.
Careers in home economics. SEE Schrock,
Margaret.
AMERICAN Hospital Supply Corporation.
The eyes have it. C2504. SEE Johnson,
Roy.
Medical nomenclature. C2505. SEE
Erikson, Eben W.
AMERICAN ideals, 1948. DU15140. SEE
Miller, Anna Jane.
AN AMERICAN is chosen. DU13844. SEE
Greene, Luther.
AMERICAN Jewish Congress. Young Men's
and vVomen's Division. Metropolitan
Council. SEE Innocent Bystander? (Radio
program)
THE AMERICAN master countefeiters.
DU14223. SEE Reader's Digest— Radio
Edition, no. 110.
AMERICAN saint of democracy. SEE Eastman,
Fred, ed. One -act plays of spiritual
power. DP15231.
AMERICAN Tobacco Company. SEE Your
Hit Parade (Radio program)
AMERICAN Unitarian Youth.
Liberty bells. DP14040. SEE Upfield,
Jessie,
AMEY, VIOLA A.
Ouch, my sunburn! A play in three actS; by
Leslie Hand [pseud.] © Viola Amey; Ic
25May48; DU14978.
AMITY, U.S. A. DU12522. SEE Rosenbaum,
Maxwell Richard.
AMONG my memoirs. DU13424. SEE Smith,
Rose Marie.
AMONG ourselves. DU12368. SEE Panitz,
Sol.
THE AMOS 'N' ANDY SHOW (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Charles J.
Correll and Freeman F. Gosden. © Charles
J. Correll, Freeman F. Gosden.
volume 5.
6. Nov. 4, 1947. © Ic llDec47; DU12238.
7-9. Nov. 11, 18, 25, 1947.
© Ic each llDec47; DU12101-12103.
10-13. Dec. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1947. © Ic each
16Jan48; DU12578-12581.
15-18. Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1948. © Ic each
13Feb48; DU12898-12901.
19-22. Feb. 3, 10, 17, 24, 1948. © Ic each
16Mar48; DU13485-13488.
23. 27. Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 1948. © Ic
each 26Apr48; DU14184-14188.
28-31. Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, 1948. © Ic each
24May48; DU14986-14989.
32-35. May 4, 11, 18, 25, 1948. © Ic each
22Jun48; DU15298-15301.
L 'AMOUR, c'est un art. SEE West, Evelyn.
The man from Paris. DU14445.
L'AMOUR des trois oranges. DP14249. SEE
Arnoux, rilexandre.
L'AMOUR me'decin. DP12314. SEE Moliere,
Jean Baptiste Poquelin.
L'AMOUR tenace. SEE Couprie, James. La
dame sarrasine. DU13898.
AM-RUS Music Agency, inc.
The duenna. DPI 5164. SEE Prokof'ev,
Sergei Sergeevich.
ANALOGY. DU12861. SEE Folgner, Arthur
Maxwell.
AN ANALYSIS of Daniel's "seventy weeks"
prophecy. SEE Sunderwirth, Wilbert >V.
A time table of prophecy. C2416.
ANALYST in the house. DU14948. SEE
Plncus, Abraham.
ANATOL. SEE Zachary, Loren Ludwig.
Cocktail in Hollywood. DU12378.
ANCHORS aweigh. DU12531. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Dec. 29, 1947.
AND further on. DU13703. SEE Segard,
Judith.
AND if elected. DU13338. SEE Maier, Nathan
AND it came to pass. DP12206. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 159.
AND out of the strong came forth sweetness.
DPI 4439. SEE Carmi, Awner.
AND so they married. DU13848. SEE
Reader's Digest — Radio Edition, no. 108.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
AND the trumpet blew down the walls of
Jericho. DU14951. SEE Highways and
Byways to Music (Radio program)
AND the winds blew. DU14416. SEE
Misrock, Henry.
AND with the dawn. DUi3628. SEE Miller,
John F.
AND you cry alone. DU14878. SEE Robinson,
Marvin William.
ANDERER, Jakob, pseud. SEE Jacobson,
Otto.
ANDERSEN, Hans Christian.
The emperor's new clothes. SEE Sheffield,
Philip. The king's balcony. DU14488.
ANTDERSEN, WARREN EDWARD.
Like breath into the wind, a legend of
Livesey Rock, in three acts, by Warren
Andersen and Frances Goforth. © Warren
Edward Andersen, Frances Annabel
Goforth; Ic 30Jan48; DU12659.
ANDERSON, ANAH MARIE.
The life of Rusty Owen, a film script in
15 scenes, by Marie Anderson. 16 leaves.
© Anah Marie Anderson; Ic 29Mar48;
DU13658.
ANDERSON, ARTHUR BENJAMIN.
The last audience, a play [for radio]
© Arthur Benjamin Anderson; Ic oMar48;
DU13401.
ANDERSON, AXEL WILHELM.
The boat-builders, a drama in three acts.
© Axel Wilhelm Anderson; Ic 25Nov47;
on revisions and enlargements; DU12095.
Prev. reg. 14Jul39; D64517.
ANDORN, SIDNEY.
Audition Ambition. Radio scripts Mar. 27,
Apr. 3, 1948. © Sidney Andorn; Ic each
15Apr48; DU14572-14573.
ANDRfi, Marianne.
Baby Hamilton. DP12318. SEE BraddeU,
Maurice.
ANDREWS, MARION.
Air mail (personal experience time), a new
and different radio program. [Announce-
ment] Sheet. © Marion Andrews; Ic
17Feb48; C2173.
ANDRIST, RALPH.
Arrows in the dust, by Ralph Andrist and
Ralph Backlund. Broadcast May 22, 1948,
by CBS Documentary Unit. © Columbia
Broadcasting System, inc.; Ic 8Jun48-
DU15134.
UN ANGE passe. DP15092. SEE Brasseur,
Pierre.
ANGEL child. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twent
royalty holiday. DPI
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
3966.
ANGEL with red hair. DU15112. SEE Farah,
Theodore.
ANGELETTE no. n-teen thousand and three.
DU14640. SEE Lockridge, Irene.
ANGELINE and the wicked witch. DU13696.
SEE Cox, Eleanor S.
ANGELS sing. DU15355. SEE Banks,
Marjorie Ann.
ANGELS unaware. DU12104. SEE Lieberson,
Goddard.
ANGLE boy. DU13050. SEE First Nighter,
Nov. 8, 1947.
ANIMAL capers. DP14243. SEE Williamson,
Ann Louise.
ANNA and Peter Zenger. SEE Bela, Nicholas
F. Peter Zenger. DU14788.
ANNE. DP12320. SEE Bibescu, Anton,
principe.
ANNI. DU14980. SEE Neufeld, Max.
ANNIVERSARY party. DU13496. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 467.
ANNO Ni Mo, pseud. SEE Sibelius, Stanley.
THE ANONYMOUS lover. DP13938. SEE
Sylvaine, Vernon.
THE ANSWER. DU14181. SEE Edgar, William
»Vendell.
ANTHONY, Mary.
The new look. DU15351. SEE Stevens,
Leslie Clark.
THE ANTI -histamines' new hope for the
allergic. C2193. SEE Parke, Davis & Co.
ANTON, PAULINE.
A stone is laid in a city block, a drama in
three acts. © Pauline Anton; Ic 9Feb48;
DU12821.
ANXIETIES of 1948. SEE Englund, Ken.
Neuroses of 1948. DU15272.
ANY resemblance. DU12293. SEE O'Hara,
Constance.
APARTMENT. DU14876. SEE Whitman,
James Russell.
APARTMENT 13. DP15170. SEE McMullen,
Joseph Carl.
APARTMENTS 100 o/o rented. DU13746.
SEE Guy, Robert.
L'APOLLONde Bellac. DP13150. SEE
Giraudoux, Jean.
L'APOSTOLAT du Pere Jacquemet. SEE
Vekeman, Victor. Un sauveur d'Smes.
DP14225.
APPARTEMENT a louer. DU13745. SEE
Guy, Robert.
APPASSIONATA. DU13417. SEE Gore-
Browne, Margaret.
THE APPIAN vVay. DU14288. SEE Siegel,
Jacob.
AN APPLE for Mam'selle. DU13637. SEE
Gerstad, John Leif.
APPLE in the attic. DU15217. SEE Judson,
Lester Erwin.
APPLE of his eye. DU13397. SEE Kraft
Television Theatre, no. 42.
APPLE MAN, MARK JEROME.
Tomorrow we'll be sober, a comedy in three
acts. © Mark J. Appleman; Ic 28Apr48;
on revisions; DU14274. Prev. reg. 'Little
pot of rainbows;" 23Mar45; D92845.
APPLICATION of electricity to Frigidaire
products. C2663. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
APPLICATION of principles to employee
problems. C2651. SEE Maynard, Harold
Bright. Management conference: Human
relations, 22nd day.
APPOMATTOX. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty holiday. DP13966.
THE APRIL Fool mystery. DU13679. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 78.
APSEY, RUBY LLOYD.
For some must fight, a play in three acts.
© Ruby Lloyd Apsey; Ic 14Jun48; DU15280.
APSTEIN, THEODORE.
Before the bullfight. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. The best one-act plays,
1947-1948. AA83794.
Give us our dream, a play in three acts.
Based on the novel of the same title by
Arthemise Goertz. © Theodore Apstein;
Ic 9Jun48; DU15230.
ARANOW, Walter.
Ask your father. DU15158. SEE Aranow,
Zedra Jurist.
ARANOW, ZEDRA JURIST.
Ask your father, a play in three acts, by
Aranow &. Glass [Zedra Jurist Aranow,
Walter Aranow, Ruth Pollen Glass, Elihu
Glass]. © Zedra Jurist Aranow, Walter
Aranow, Ruth Pollen Glass, Elihu Glass;
Ic 10Jun48; on revisions; DU15158. Prev.
reg. 29Sep47; D1732.
THE ARBOR girls. DU13084. SEE Winter,
Rudolph Theodore.
ARCHANGELIS, CESIANODE.
Happyland, operetta in tre atti, di Chesy
Dehar [pseud.] Text only. © Cesiano de
Archangelis; Ic 31Dec47; DU12176.
ARE you a committee of selves? C2032. SEE
Welch, Rhoda. Here's to health and happiness.
ARE you self-conscious? C2029. SEE Welch,
Rhoda. Here's to health and happiness.
ARE you tired? C2028. SEE Welch, Rhoda.
Here's to health and happiness.
AREAS of group conflict. C2628. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Management conference:
Group relations, 13th day.
ARENT, Arthur.
Hurry Up Yost. DU13709. SEE The Cavalcade
of America, no. 542.
ARISTOPHANES.
Lysistrata. SEE Paul, John. Lysandre.
DU12848.
ARJUNA, servant of Allah. DU13688. SEE
Sibelius, Stanley.
ARLAND, Marcel.
T^moignages, essais, Etudes. DP14499. SEE
Arnold, Paul, ed.
ARLETT, VERA ISABEL.
Midnight melodrama, a play in one act.
London,^ S. French [1948]. 26 p. lllus.
(French's acting emtion, no. 574)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 2Mar48; DP13933.
Saint Alban, a play in three acts. London,
V. GoUancz, 1948. 99 p. © Vera Isabel
Arlett; 12Apr48; DPI 5259.
ARMANINO, DOMINIC CARL.
Bank crecUt. Text for an illustrated lecture.
© Dominic Carl Armanino; Ic 22Mar48;
C2301.
A birdseye view of banking. Text for an
illustrated lecture. © Dominic Carl
Armanino; Ic 12Mar48; C2289.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ARMANINO, DOMINIC CARL. Cont'd.
Building your future . Text for an illustrated
lecture. © Dominic Carl Armanino; Ic
12Mar48; C2288.
A check. Text for an illustrated lecture.
© Dominic Carl Armanino; Ic 3May48;
C2543.
Checking and savings services. Text for
an illustrated lecture. © Dominic Carl
Armanino; Ic 12Mar48; C2290.
A collection. Text for an illustrated lecture.
© Dominic Carl Armanino; Ic 5Apr48;
C2406.
Consumer credit and G. I. loans. Text for
an illustrated lecture. © Dominic Carl
Armanino; Ic 22Mar48; C2305.
An Easyway loan. Text for an illustrated
lecture. © Donninic Carl Armanino; Ic
22Mar48; C2306.
Financing a home through a bank loan. Text
for an illustrated lecture. © Dominic Carl
Armanino; Ic 22Mar48; C2304.
Foreign trade. Text for an illustrated lec-
ture. © Dominic Carl Armanino; Ic
5Apr48; C2408.
The four simple steps essential to success.
Text for an illustrated lecture. © Dominic
Carl Armanino; Ic 3May48; C2544.
He left everything to his wife. Text for an
illustrated lecture. © Dominic Carl
Armanino; Ic 3May48; C2541.
Money in the bank. Text for an illustrated
lecture. © Dominic Carl Armanino; Ic
12Mar48; C2291.
Real estate loans. Text for an illustrated
lecture. © Dominic Carl Armanino; Ic
22Mar48; C2303.
Selling bank service. Text for an illustrated
lecture. © Dominic Carl Armanino; Ic
3May48; C2542.
Special and incidental services. Text for an
illustrated lecture. © Dominic Carl Arma-
nino; Ic 5Apr48: C2407.
This man is worth $100,000. Text for an
illustrated lecture. © Dominic Carl
Armanino; Ic 22Mar48; C2302.
Travel. Text for an illustrated lecture.
© Dominic Carl Armanino; Ic 3May48;
C2545.
Trust services. Text for an illustrated
lecture. © Dominic Carl Armanino; Ic
3May48- C2540.
Worldwide banking. Text for an illustrated
lecture. © Dominic Carl Armanino; Ic
5Apr48; C2409.
ARMFIELD, RICHARD.
History himg in the balance. Episodes 1 and
2 of a radio series. © Richard Armfield;
Ic each 9Mar47; DU14598-14599.
ARMOUR and Company.
Take care. DU13843. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
That farm-fresh flavor. C2227. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
ARMSTRONG, JOHN F.
Shadows in the house, a play in three acts.
© John F. Armstrong, Jr.; Ic 3Mar48;
DU13272.
ARMSTRONG, ROBERT GOLDEN.
Egypt land, a tragedy in three acts. © Robert
Golden Armstrong, Jr.; Ic 17May48; DU14725.
ARNOLD, IRENE LENORA
Today is tomorrow, a play in three acts.
© Irene L. Arnold; Ic 22Jan48; DU13691.
ARNOLD, Julius, pseud. SEE Berinstein,
Julius.
ARNOLD, Matthew.
The forsaken merman. DU12409. SEE Reinau,
Mary Elizabeth.
ARNOLD, PAUL, ed.
Aspects du theatre contemporain en France
(1930-1945). Textes in^dits de Andr^
Obey, Georges Neveux, Claude-Andrd
F>uget, Andr^ Roussin [etj Ren^ Laporte.
Essais de Gabriel Marcel, Poland Purnal,
Andr€ Charmel, Paul Blanchart, Maurice
Fombeure, Maurice Toesca [et] Paul
Arnold. [Paris] Editions du Pavois [19451.
295 p. (His Theatre, t. 3) © Societg
Priv^e d'lmprimerie etD'Edition; 15Sep45;
DP14501.
T^moignages, essais, Etudes; par Paul
Claudel, Charles Vildrac, Marcel Arland,
Paul Blanchart, Gaston Baty, Jacques
Duchesne, Paul Arnold, Marie-H€lene Daste,
Touchagues, Lucien Nat [et] Andr€ Cadou.
[Paris] Editions du Pavois [19451. 215 p.
illus. (His Theatre, t. 1) © Editions du
Pavois;"25May45; pP14499.
Le theatre anglais d'hier et d'aujourd'hui,
par Jean-Jacques Bernard, Andr€ Gide, Robert
Kanters, Longworth Chambrun, Roland Purnal,
Jacques Duchesne. Paul Arnold [et] Francois
de Roux; avec des textes de Wycherley, W.-B.
Yeats, Sean O'Casey, T. S. Eliot [et] Emlyn
Williams. [Paris] Editions du Pavois [1945].
227 p. iUus. (His Theatre, t. 2) © Editions
du Pavois; 15JuI¥57DP14500.
Une tradition th€atrale: de Scaramouche a
Louis Jouvet. Essais et textes in^dits de
Jules Romains, L€on Chancerel, Georges
Jamati, Xavier de Courville, Paul Arnold,
Y. Deletang-Tardif fet] Paul Blanchart; avec
des oeuvres dramatiques de Luigi Riccoboni-
Fagan, Nolent de Fatouville [et] Gherardi-
Ehifresny. [Paris] Editions du Pavois ["1945].
319 p. iUus. (His Theatre, t. 4) © Society
Priv^e d'lmprimerie et d'Edition; 30Dec45;
DPI4502.
ARNOUX, ALEXANDRE.
L'amour des trois oranges, comedie en 3
actes et un Epilogue; suivie de Les taureaux,
op^ra bouffe en 3 tableaux. Paris, B. Grasset
[1947]. 248 p. Text only. © Editions
Bernard Grasset; 30Nov47; DP14249.
Faust. DP15124. SEE Goethe, Johann
Wolfgang von,
AROANHADRA. DU13137. SEE Benner, Joseph
Henry.
ARONSON, ALVIN.
A Christmas story. DU14369. SEE Rottman,
Milton A.
Home country, a musical play in two acts,
based on Ernie Pyle's book. JText only]
© Alvin Aronson; Ic 12Mar48; DU14370.
Irish holiday, an original one -act play, in
three scenes. © Alvin Aronson; Ic i2Mar48;
DU14368.
AROUND the world via airmail. SEE Mayer,
Natalie. The air -ventures of Johnny Stamp.
DP13762.
ARRANGEMENT for strings. DU12620. SEE
Hutton, Michael Clayton.
ARRANONG programs. C2360. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
ARRANGING programs from advertising leads.
C2323. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
ARRANGING programs on call backs and service
calls. C2326. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization,
inc.
ARRANGING programs on the delivery call.
C2325. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
ARRANONG programs on the sales call.
C2341. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
ARRANGING programs through the research or
survey method. C2342. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
ARROWS in the dust. DU15134. SEE Andrist,
Ralph.
THE ART of it. DU12906. SEE Amadon, Edna.
ARTHUR, ROBERT GLENN.
Eulogy to the Mississippi Valley. [Lecture]
© Robert Glenn Arthur; Ic 30Jan48; C2061.
ARTHUR, Robert Jay. SEE Nick Carter, Master
Detective (Radio program)
THE ARTHUR Cumings presentation. SEE
Harkrider, John. Brain, Brawn and Spirit,
inc. DU12561.
THE ARTIST and this changing world, part 1.
SEE Riley, Maude Kemper. Why is modern
art? C2556.
ARTS and Artists, inc. SEE Highways and
Byways to Music (Radio program)
AS long as you live. DU14469. SEE Houk,
Robert Van Aken.
AS you desire me. DU13324. SEE PirandeUo,
Luigi.
ASA'S wives. DU15089. SEE Londo, Leslie
Bernard.
ASBRAND, Karin. SEE Sundelof-Asbrand,
Karin.
ASCHEHOUG (H.) and Company.
Minnefesten. DP13165. SEE Heiberg, Hans.
SpiUet om Bly-Petter. DP13166. SEE
Eidem, Odd.
ASENATH. DU13028. SEE Richardson, Eos
Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
ASHENHURST, Robert L.
Shall we merge? DU13596. SEE Yeager,
Kenneth Abbott.
ASHES In scarlet. DU13551. SEE Kavanau,
Alexander.
ASHMAN, AARON.
ha-Adamah ha-zot (This land). A dramatic
composition. 58 p. [Hebrew text] © Aron
Ashman; 10Nov43; DP15108.
Alexandra ha-Hashmonait. A play in three
acts. p. 31-62. [Hebrew text] ©Aron
Ashman; 80ct46; DPI 5107.
ASHMAN, Aron. SEE Ashman, Aaron.
ASHTON, Ruth.
The sunny side of the atom. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. The best one-act
plays, 1947-1948. AA83794.
ASK your father. DU15158. SEE Aranow,
Zedra Jurist.
ASPECTS du theatre contemporain en France.
DP14501. SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
THE ASPERN papers. DU14705. SEE Turpin,
Allan R.
ASSAIL the season. DU15185. SEE Dowling,
Arthur Joseph.
ASSAULT and flattery. C2546. SEE Bercovici,
Bernard S.
ASSOCIATION of Junior Leagues of America,
inc. SEE Association of the Junior Leagues
of America, inc.
ASSOCIATION of the Junior Leagues of America,
inc.
Beauty and the beast. DP12798. SEE
Ferguson, Virginia.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ASSOCIATION of the Junior Leagues of America,
inc. Cont'd.
Cinderella. DP12566. SEE Rice, Ann Marshall
Little Red Riding Hood. DP13606. SEE
Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows).
Rumpelstiltskin. DP12941. SEE Carstens,
Catherine Ellis Wilkinson.
Titian, the boy artist of Cadore. DP14154.
SEE Tully, Nora.
AT dawn, tomorrow. SEE MacLachlan, Robert
Anthony. Daughters of Venus. DU14931.
AT the risk of his life. DPI 3729. SEE
Carter, Leslie H.
aT the zoo. DU15183. SEE Vail, Helen Cerar.
AT war with the army. DU12271. SEE
AUardice, James Burns.
ATHERTON, Gertrude Franklin (Horn)
The conqueror. SEE Pavlo, Hattie May
(Delkin). Hamilton. DU14332.
ATHLETES of '48. DU12555-12561. SEE
Harkrider, John.
ATLAS Supply Company.
Bonus business. DU15333. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
THE ATOMIC inlay. DU15007. SEE Marcus,
Maure.
AUDITION Ambition. DU14572-14573. SEE
Andorn, Sidney.
AUERHEIMER, Raoul.
Gesellschaft. SEE Zachary, Loren Ludwig.
Cocktail in Hollywood. DU12378.
AULICINO, ARMAND DANIEL.
The new portable street, a play in two acts.
© Armand Daniel Aulicino; Ic 6Apr48;
DU14112.
AUMONT, JEAN-PIERRE.
L'Empereur de Chine, piece en 2 actes et
4 tableaux. © Jean-Pierre Aumont (ps. de
Jean-Pierre Salomons); Ic 24Mar48;
DU13913.
AUNT Em. DU12966. SEE Challenge of the
Yukon, no. 519.
AUNT JENNY'S REAL LIFE STORIES (Radio
program)
Scripts in this series are by Doris Halman.
© Lever Brothers Co.
2960-2964. June 2-4, 7-8, 1948. The blue
rabbit, parts 1-5. © Ic each 21Jun48;
DU15285-15289.
AUNT Prim. SEE Walsh, James M. Six
characters for an actress. DP13498.
THE AUSTIN Purves, Jr. presenUtion. SEE
Harkrider, John. Fish story. DU12556,
DU12841.
AUTOMOBILE safety jingles for radio.
C2119-2130, SEE Roche, vVilUam Bosworth.
AUTUMN fever. DU12842. SEE Winer, Bart
Keith.
L'AVALANCHE. DP14046. SEE Crave, Marcel.
THE AWAKENING. DU12714. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
AXELROD, Donald.
Plays from radio. A20272. SEE Lass,
Abraham Harold.
AYERS, Elene ,vristi.
Introduction to luck. DU12220. SEE
Joannopoulos, Dimitris.
AYRE, JACK KISER.
Mixed company, a one -act play. © Jack K.
Ayre; Ic 6Apr48; DU13789.
AZILEE andSuzie. DU14014. SEE Brown,
Ruby Freeman.
B
B P S (Bag Profit Selling). C2677. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
BA Thane. SEE Eastman, Fred, ed. One-act
plays of spiritual power. DP15231.
BABCOCKj ALFRED R.
Digest of new inventions; television radio
program, script no. 2. © National Founda-
tion for Science and Industry; Ic 22Dec47;
C1984.
BABCOCK, FRED HAYES.
Born leader, a comedy in three acts, by
Hayes Babcock. © Fred Hayes Babcock;
Ic 8May48; DU14603.
BABCOCK, Hayes. SEE Babcock, Fred Hayes.
THE BABES in the wood. DP13935. SEE
PoUey, Sydney Arthur.
BABIES aren't problems; it's their parents.
DU13432. SEE Loring, Helen.
BABIN, GREGORY.
The march of freedom, a Passover play for
marionettes, by Gregory and Lillian Babin.
10 leaves. © Gregory Babin, Lillian Babin;
lMay48; DP14707.
BABIN, Lillian.
The march of freedom. DP14707. SEE
Babin, Gregory.
BABSIE, the baby sitter. SEE Kane, Albert
Morris. Baby sitter. DU14177.
BABY Hamilton. DPi2318. SEE Braddell,
Maurice .
BABY sitter. SEE
Bowie, Beverley. DU13689.
Kane, Albert Morris. DU14177.
BABY sitter program. DU12600. SEE
Whittinghill, Noral E.
BACH, Marcus.
Hometown. SEE Mayorga, Margaret (Gardner),
ed. Twenty short plays on a royalty
holiday. DP13966.
BACHELOR of arts. DU14668. SEE Marshall,
Howard Edward.
BACHENHEIMER, Theodore.
An onion makes me cry. DU14061. SEE
Kamile, Coleman.
BACHRACH, Mrs. Harold. SEE Barclay, Ruth.
BACK Bay. DU14787. SEE Porter, Robert
Paynton.
BACK seat driver. C2120. SEE Roche,
William Bosworth. Automobile safety
jingles for radio, L-2.
BACK-to-school budget fashion show. DU15248.
SEE Missouri Garment Co.
BACK yard. DU14082. SEE Berinstein, Julius.
BACKLUND, Ralph.
Arrows in the dust. DU15134. SEE Andrist,
Ralph.
BACKSTAGE. DU14069. SEE Foster, Gladys
Sarah.
BAD Bascomb. DU13454.
Theatre, Mar. 1, 1948.
SEE Lux Radio
BAHRENBURG, ANN.
Black and white, a television presentation.
© Ann Bahrenburg; Ic 25Jun48; C2764.
BAILEY, ANGUS ALEXANDER.
Maiden venture, a musical play in two acts.
Book and lyrics by Angus Bailey, music by
Richard Wilcox. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Angus A. Bailey, Jr., Richard
F. Wilcox; Ic 13May48; DU 14624.
BAILEY, ANNE HOWARD.
Destination space, a half -hour dramatic
radio script. © A.uie Howard Bailey;
Ic lMar48; DU13168.
BAII£Y, WILLIAM A.
A moderate drinker, a play in three acts,
by vViUiam Azenuwa Ogboy [pseud.]
© William A. Ogboy; Ic 10Mar48; DU13389.
BAKER, EDNA.
The true story of Good King Wenceslas;
or. What really happened. A Christmas
extravaganza. London, S. French [1947].
35 p. illus. (French's acting edition,
no. 173) © Samuel French, ltd.; 2Dec47;
DP12763.
BAKER, Jimmy.
Red hot air. DU14269.
Stanton.
SEE Pierce, Emily
BAKER (Walter H.) Company.
Air express. DP13088. SEE McMuUen,
Joseph Carl.
Apartment 13. DPI 51 70. SEE McMullen,
Joseph Carl.
Blind date. DP12575. SEE Kimball, Ruth
Putnam.
Call me Mac. DP12994. SEE Cox, Theodore
St. John.
Charge it, please. DP14630. SEE Knapp,
Bettye .
The cup of trembUng. DP15169. SEE
Johannes, Vivian.
Easter at Galilee. DP14246. SEE Willis,
Edith H.
Easy Cub Scout plays. DP15171. SEE
Friend, Russell.
The eternal bride. DP12573. SEE Seller,
Thomas.
A ghost on the loose. DP 1299 5. SEE
Halff, Alma Murphy.
Glamorizing Joanne. DP12482. SEE Mundorf,
MilUe.
Hold the line, please. DP13009. SEE
Donnergaard, Louise.
Hold your sides. DP15320. SEE Ragase,
Robert.
The Holy City. DP12999. SEE Bowditch,
Nancy Douglas.
Honor bright. DP15153. SEE Goetz, Austin.
In Christmas Carol Land. DP12997. SEE
Dykes-Beachy, E. B.
Judge not. DP12998. SEE Howard, Marion.
The kitten's necklace. DPI 51 54. SEE
Goetz, Austin.
Ladies lounge. DP12444. SEE Kurtz, C.
Gordon.
Ladies of the vVhite House. DP12574. SEE
Mackay, Constance D'Arcy.
Midnight son. DP14497. SEE Sundelof-
Asbrand, Karin.
The new look. DP14675. SEE Hackett, Walter
One-act plays of spiritual power. DPI 5231.
SEE Eastman, Fred, ed.
The people vs. The Pharisee. DP14245. SEE
Tiemeyer, T. N.
Plays for early teens. DP12792. SEE
Quinlan, Mary Eva.
Ridiculous and sublime. DP13761. SEE
Jacobson, Percy.
CATAT.OG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BAKER (Walter H.) Company. Cont'd.
Smith vs. Smith. DP14715. SEE Storer,
Winifred Carol.
Stick happy. DP12791. SEE Hanson, Meyer.
They came bearing gifts. DP12996. SEE
Emerson, Elizabeth Holaday.
You can't know everything. DP13760. SEE
Gaily, Marea Lambert.
Young as you look. DP14855. SEE Seller,
Thomas.
THE BAKER and his neighbour. DU15H0.
SEE Power, Rhoda Dolores.
BALBO, ANSELMO.
II nemico dei fanciulli; The children's enemy.
Soggetto musicale creazione origlnale per
lo schermc. Parma, E. Barbieri, 1948.
38 p. Text only. © Anselmo Balbo; 15Feb48;
DP14504.
BALDUS, A. F. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
BALDUS, Bud. SEE The Shadow (Radio
program)
BALDWIN, Edna A.
Ba Thane. SEE Eastman, Fred, ed. One-act
plays of spiritual power. DP15231.
BALDWIN, JOSEPH BURKE TTE.
The fine, clean anger of Private McElroy;
a comedy in six scenes, by Joe Baldwin.
© Joseph B. Baldwin; Ic 4Feb48; DU12746.
Uncertain November, a comedy in three acts,
by Joe Baldwin. © Joseph B. Baldwin;
Ic 20Feb48; DU13002.
BALF, Miriam.
The Sunday breakfast. DU13466. SEE Rubio,
Emery.
BALL, Jack. SEE Ball, John B.
BALL, JOHN B.
A more abundant strife, a comedy-drama
in three acts, by Jack Ball. © John B.
Ball; Ic 30Apr48; DU14291.
BALL, Louise, pseud. SEE Windermere,
Louise Therese.
BALLAGH, THOMAS CARTER.
Can we still do business with Latin America?
A speech to the Pan American Association
at Philadelphia, April 1, 1948. © Thomas
Carter Ballagh; Ic 9Apr48; C2418.
BALLANTYNE, PAUL ARDIVON.
A basket for oranges, a play in one act.
© Paul Ardivon Ballantyne; Ic 12Feb48;
DU12886.
BALLET bureaucratique. DU14891. SEE
Reinhart, Robert. Three sketches.
THE BALLOT box. DU15404. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merrlwell, no. 85.
BALMY vs. Ravy. DU13437. SEE Kornfeld,
Ira Edward.
BALZAC, Honor^ de.
Le faiseur. SEE Oswald, Richard. The
speculator. DU12856.
Le p^re Goriot. SEE De Sadow. Murray
Bernard. Mrs. Brady's boarolng house.
DU13921.
BAND of America. DU15316.
Advisers, inc.
SEE Petroleum
BANDEL, Betty.
Viva Mexico. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty holiday. DPI 3966.
BANESHIK, PERCY.
Elizabeth wears a wig, a comedy in one act.
London, S. French [1947]. 40 p. illus.
(French's acting etfition, no. 63). "This
play won the Breytenbach Trophy for the
best one-act play in 1945." © Samuel
French, ltd.; 31Dec47; DP13505.
BANK credit. C2301. SEE Armanino, Dominic
Carl.
BANK OF KNOWLEDGE, INC.
Bank of Knowledge sample contest [question
list], V. 2, no. S. © Bank of Knowledge,
inc.; Ic lMar48; C2243.
Instructions, information, questions, answers,
and tie breakers; detailed manner of pro-
cedure for reading from theater stage.
For V. 2, nos. 63, 72A, 55, S, and 72.
© Bank of Kiowledge, inc.; Ic 12Apr48;
C2457.
BANK of Knowledge sample contest question
list. C2243. SEE Bank of Knowledge, inc.
BANKETT, JOHN C.
To the factory worKers. [Lecture] © John
C. Bankett; Ic 12Apr48; C2716.
BANKO. DU14230, DP15162. SEE Unger-
leider, Henry S.
BANKS, MARJORIE ANN.
Angels sing, a Christmas play in one act.
© Marjorie Ann Banks; Ic 25Jun48;
DU15355.
The big tooth, a health play in one act.
© Marjorie Ann Banks; Ic 25Jun48;
DU15356.
BANNER Play Bureau, inc.
At the risk of his life. DP13729. SEE
Carter, Leslie H.
Good-bye, litUe Eva. DP13730. SEE
Carter, Leslie H.
Junior high plays for special occasions.
DP14879. SEE Roberts, Helen M.
Matrimony a la Mexico. DP13728. SEE
Carter, Leslie H.
A modern version of Carmen. DP14433.
SEE Taylor, Harold Vaughn.
Mood piece. DP12152. SEE Richards,
Stanley.
New character monologues for stage and
radio. AA73283. SEE Gammill, Noreen.
Oh Romeol DP13726. SEE Melville,
Richard L.
Parade of California's progress. DP14432.
SEE Roberts, Helen M.
The pay-off. DP14434. SEE McCoy, Paul
Stevens.
The razzberry. DP13725. SEE Carter,
Leslie H.
She must wear green. DP13731. SEE
McCoy, Paul Stevens.
They found gold in California. DP13723.
SEE Roberts, Helen M.
Three isn't a crowd. DP13724. SEE McCoy,
Paul Stevens.
Whatta ya know about that ? DP13727. SEE
Melville, Richard L.
BARABBAS. DP15043. SEE Weigel, Hans.
THE BARBER of New York. DU13605. SEE
Manschinger, Margarethe.
THE BARBER of Seville.
Adler, Herman.
DU12681. SEE
BARBOUR, BELLE ROGER.
Your kindergarten, a script for phonograph
recording, by Belle Roger and Thelma
Miller. © Thelma Kindred Miller, Belle
Roger Barbour; Ic 14Apr48; C2617.
BARCHESTER Towers. DU14463. SEE Kraft
Television Theatre, no. 50.
BARCLAY, CARLE TON HENRY.
When stranger meet, a play in three acts.
© Carleton Henry Barclay; Ic 14May48;
DU14657.
BARCLAY, RUTH.
Your family tree, a genealogy program
treated in a comedy vein. [Sample script]
© Ruth Barclay, alias Mrs. Harold Bach-
rach; Ic 19Mar48; DU13543.
BARDWELL, K. LOUISE.
Red Feather's counter-attack, a play in
two scenes. © Junior League of Great
Falls, inc.; Ic 12Feb48; DU13821.
BARKER, ALBERT WINEMAN.
Grandma's diary, a new comedy in two acts.
A revision of his play "Tailspin."
© Albert Wineman Barker; Ic 21May48;
DU14801.
THE BARKING lady. DU13392. SEE Bochniak,
Joseph John.
BARNES, Wade. SEE Barnes, vValter vVade.
BARNES, WALTER WADE.
Belle Jackson, a play in three acts and six
scenes, by vVade Barnes. © Walter vVade
Barnes; Ic 5Apr48; DU13790.
BAPtNETT, RICHARD GUY.
The struggle and birth of Chris Brovick,
a play in three acts. © Richard Guy
Barnett; Ic 21May48; DU15398.
BARNEY Blake, police reporter. SEE Ehrlich,
Max. Murder me twice. DU13235.
BARNOUW, ERIK.
Four parables, a script from the series
"Radio edition of the Bible." © Erik
Barnouw; Ic 5Apr48; DU14088.
Golgotha, a script from the series "Radio
edition of the Bible." © Erik Barnouw;
Ic 5Apr48;DU14089.
THE BAROMETER. DU13004. SEE Walden,
Robert L.
THE BARON of Arizona. DU12989. SEE
Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. 101.
A BARREL of dough. SEE Fletcher, Helen
Jill. Break up the act. DU14111.
THE BARREL organ. DU15174. SEE Adelman,
Louis Charles.
BARRELHOUSE. DU13118. SEE Lyndon,
Barr^.
BARRETT, KATHARINE.
Aida. Story by Katharine Barrett, adapted
as a free dramatic composition from Verdi's
opera. 9 leaves. [Text only] © Katharine
Barrett; Ic 8.iLpr48; DU14093.
The flying Dutchman. Sto'-y by Katharine
Barrett, adapted as a free dramatic
composition from R. Wagner's opera.
6 leaves. [Text only] © Katharine Barrett;
Ic 15Mar48; DU 14092.
Julie, a new musical play in two acts. Book
ana lyrics by Katharine Barrett, original
music by Herbert Mayer. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Katharine Barrett,
Herbert Mayer; Ic 24May48; DU14932.
The magic flute. Story by Katharine Barrett,
adapted as a free dramatic composition
from Mozart's opera. 12 leaves. [Text
only] © Katharine Barrett; Ic 8Apr48;
DU14091.
BARRING TON^ LOWELL.
Commander s wife, a comedy in three acts.
© Lowell Barrington; Ic 14Jun48; DU15414.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BARRY, MAE HOWLEY.
Murder among the angels, a mystery
play for women in three acts.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1947].
71 p. illus. © The Dramatic Pub.
Co.; 5Dec47; DP12800.
BARRY, Peter. SEE
Call the Police (Radio program)
The Shadow (Radio program)
BARSTOCK, JOSEPH.
Cologne on my shoulder; in 52 scenes.
[Continuity] © J seph Barstock;
Ic 18Feb4&; DU12957.
The lady who cares. Continuity in
66 scenes. © Joseph Barstock;
Ic 17May48; DU14716.
BARTELL, GERALD A.
Hi sign for today. [Radio commercial]
© Gerald A. Bartell; Ic 12May48;
C2590.
BARTON, B. H.
Senor del Oca, a play in three acts.
© B. H. Barton; Ic 7Jan48; DU12267.
BASCH, CHARLES JACK.
Videograms, program no. 1. [Tele-
vision script] © Charles J. Basch,
Jr.; Ic 31Dec47; C1996.
BASIC groups affecting industry. C2627.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Manage-
ment conference: Group relations,
11th day.
A BASKET for oranges. DU12886. SEE
Ballantyne, Paul Ardivon.
BATE, RICHARD ALEXANDER.
The age of honor, a scenario. 25 leaves.
© Richard Alexander Bate; Ic
20Feb48; DU13441.
BATEMAN, Dora, pseud. SEE Daniel,
Dorothy.
BATES, Esther Willard.
A cloud of witnesses. SEE Eastman,
Fred, ed. One-act plays of
spiritual power. DP15231.
BATES, JOHN.
The taming of the shrew, by William
Shakespeare, adapted for television
by John Bates. Shooting script for
program, "The half-hour playhouse."
© John Bates; Ic 3Feb47; DU12728.
BATHSHEBA. DU13039. SEE
Richardson, Eos Petty. Portrait
gallery of Bible women.
BAUDISCH, Paul.
Simone und der Friede. DU13327.
SEE Schatz, Adolf.
BAUMER, Marie.
Mr. Chameleon. DU15200. SEE
Hummert, Frank.
BAUMGARTNER, Herb. SEE The
Shadow (Radio program)
BAYE, Charles, pseud. SEE Schmertz,
Charles Baye.
BAYLOR, ELISABETH ANNE.
By gemini, a comedy with music in two
acts and a prologue . The book by
Elisabeth and Murray Baylor, music
by Murray Baylor. Based on a
novel by James Jeffrey Roche.
[Text only] © Hugh Murray Baylor:
Ic 28Jun48; DU15365.
BAYLOR, Hugh Murray.
By gemini. DU15365. SEE Baylor,
Elisabeth Anne.
BAYLOR, Murray. SEE Baylor, Hugh
Murray.
BAYOU legend. DU14286. SEE Dodson,
Owen Vincent.
BE agreeable— get 'em on your side.
C2334. SEE Handy (Jam) Organ-
ization, inc.
BE thou a rainbow. DPI 3 50 8. SEE
Kelley, Mary Sullivan.
BE yourself. DU12108. SEE Sornsen,
Elora Elaine.
BEACHNER, LOUIS.
The daughters of tne late colonel, a
romantic comedy in three acts, by
Louis Beachner and Ben Morse;
based on the short story by Katherine
Mansfield. © Louis Beachner, Ben
Morse; Ic 29Jan48; DU12928.
BEACHY, E. B. Dykes. SEE Dykes -
Beachy, E. B.
BEALE, WILL.
The adventures of Tommy God. To be
adapted to publication, radio, or
records. © Will Beale; Ic 20May48;
C2711.
BEAN, MURIEL VERNON.
The girl came back, an original drama
in three acts, by Muriel Vernon. ©
Muriel Vernon Bean, Vernon L.
Bean, Jr.; Ic 7Jan48; DU12283.
Poor man's wife, an original drama
in four acts, by Muriel Vernon. ©
Muriel Vernon Bean, Vernon L. Bean,
Jr.; Ic 2Jan48; DU12533.
BEAN, Vernon L.
The girl came back. DU12283. SEE
Bean, Muriel Vernon.
Poor man's wife. DU12533. SEE Bean,
Muriel Vernon.
BEARINGS carry the load and control
engine performance. C2662. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
THE BEAST of Darrow House. DU13902.
SEE The Shadow, no. 327.
BEATTIE, Dan. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
BEAU Benjamin. DU13019. SEE Car-
penter, Edward Chllds.
BEAUMONT and Hohman, inc.
Signs of good times. DU14529. SEE
Wilding Kcture Productions, inc.
BEAUTY and the beast. SEE
Ferguson, Virginia. DP12798.
Let^ Pretend, Jan. 10, 1948. DU12661.
TIIE BEAVER hat. DU 12250. SEE
Erlckson, Jane Mary.
BECAUSE I love you. SEE
Chandler, Doxiglas Myron Herbert.
DU12395.
Harris, Fred Neylon. DU12510.
BECK, Dunbar.
National ring, DU12560. SEE Harkrlder,
John.
BECKER. Don. SEE Life Can Be
Beautiful (Radio program)
BECKWITH, MIRIAM RACHEL CAPRON.
Stepping off the merry-go-round,
an inspiration-packed playlette.
8 leaves. © Miriam C. Beckwlth;
6Mar48; on revisions; DP13422.
Prev. reg. "Merry-go-round step-
off;" 10Jul47; D9892.
BECOMING a father. DU15360. SEE
DeMund, Harold Alexander.
BEDA, pseud. SEE LShner, Fritz.
BEDWELL, FRIEDA FERGUSON.
Summer sor^, a musical comedy in a
prelude and two acts. Book and
lyrics by Frieda Bedwell, music
by Stanford Gilley. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Frieda Bed-
well. Stanford Gilley; ic 26Mar48;
DUX 3641.
BEELAND, ROSA LEE.
The Judge and St. Peter, a comedy in
two acts. © Rosa Lee Beeland;
ic 4Feb48; DU13395.
BEEMAN, Donald Lester.
Power supply for air conditioning
compressor motors in commercial
buildings. C2214. SEE Halberg,
Maynard Niel.
BEFORE the bullfight. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. The best one-
act plays, 1947-1948. AA83794.
THE BEGUILED. DU13202. SEE Benham,
Charles Capell.
BEHIND castle walls. DP13387. SEE
Mayo, Ruth Roloff .
BEHIND my skull. DP12778. SEE
Dinner, William.
BEHIND THE FRONT PAGE (Radio
program) Scripts in this series are
by Robert S. Steel. © Ruthrauff &
Ryan, inc.
6. Jan. 18, 1948. © ic 28Jan48:
DU12609.
11. Feb. 22, 1948. © ic 8Mar48:
DU 13369.
BEIER, CARL.
The sunny side of the atom. Broadcast
June 3(h 1947, by CBS Documentary
Unit. © Columbia Broadcasting
System, inc.; Ic 13jan48; DU12367.
The sunny side of the atom. SEE ALSO
Mayorga, Margaret (Gardner), ed.
The best one-act plays, 1947-1948.
AA83794.
BEITLER, Julius Reginald.
Shays' rebellion. DU12896. SEE
Grossman, Leonard.
BELA, NICHOLAS F.
Peter Zenger; Anna and Peter Zenger;
John Peter Zenger. The Zenger case;
the first shot for a free press. A
new play in three acts. © Mcholas
Bela; Ic 20May48; DU14788.
Suffer the Uttle children. REE
Mayorga, Margaret (Gardner), ed.
The best one-act plays, 1947-1948.
AA83794.
BELANGER, Mel. SEE Belanger, Merlyn
Kenneth.
BELANGER, MERLYN KENNETH.
The faker, a radio drama, by Mel Belanger.
© Merlyn Kenneth (Mel) Belanger; Ic
8Mar48; DU 13368.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BELANGER, MERLYN KENNETH. Cont'd.
Skater's waltz, a radio drama, by Mel
Belanger. © Merlyn Kenneth (JAel)
Belanger; Ic 13Nov47; DU12415.
BELFIORE, SEBASTIANO CAMILLO.
Llsola delle Femine, operetta in tre atti.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Sebastiano Belfiore; Ic 6Jan48; DU12274.
BELIEVE yourself. DU12419. SEE Hutner,
Herbert Hart.
BEUEVERS and dreamers. DU13587. SEE
Rosengren, Frank Duane.
BEL JAN, JOSEPH J.
Tela-quest, a telephone game [for radio].
© Joseph J. Beljan; Ic 5May48; C2589.
BELL, Benny, pseud. SEE Samberg, Benjamin.
BELL, Richard H. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
THE BELL on the buoy. DU15120. SEE
Halsted, Helen.
BELLE Jackson. DU13790. SEE Barnes,
Walter Wade.
BEN Yehuda. DP12207. SEE The Eternal
Light, no. 158.
BENDING sickle. DU15184. SEE Schick,
Elliot.
BENDIX Aviation Corporation. Bendix Radio
Division.
Facts make sales. C2340. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
BENEDICT, MIRIAM JUDITH.
Sleening beauty, a play in three acts and
six scenes, dramatized from the fairy
story. © Miriam Judith Benedict; 26Sep47:
DP13931.
BENELU, SEM.
La cena delle beffe; die yest. Scenario per
cinema. 113 leaves. © Sem Benelli; Ic
13Jan48; DU14105.
Paura, dramma in 3 atti. [n. p., 1947].
255 p. © Sem Benelli; 2May47; DP14122.
BENGIS, Diana.
The Thornes. DU13849. SEE Bengis, Nathan
Louis.
BENGIS, NATHAN LOUIS.
The Thornes, a play in three acts. © Nathan
Bengis, Diana Bengis; Ic 8Apr48; DU13849.
BENHAM, CHARLES CAPELL.
The beguiled, a play in two acts. © Charles
Capell Benham; Ic 2Mar48; DU13202.
BENJAMIN Britten: Peter Grimes. AI-1428
SEE Stuart, Charles.
BENN, Mrs. Ben. SEE Benn, Gertrude Velida
de.
BENN, GERTRUDE VELIDA DE.
Ah, that does itl A play in three acts, by
Velida [pseud.] © Gertrude Velida de Benn
(Mrs. Ben Benn); Ic 27Apr48; on additions
and revisions; DU14241. Prev. reg. "Mere
puppets;" 20Dec29, D4532; 9Dec30, D8319.
BENNER, Gladys Henrietta.
Aroanhadra. DU13137; SEE Benner, Joseph
Henry.
BENNER, JOSEPH HENEY.
Aroanhadra, a play in three acts. © Joseph
Henry Benner, Gladys Henrietta Benner;
Ic 25Feb48; on revisions; DU13137. Prev.
reg. lMar34; D26901.
BENNETT, DONN H.
Hit or miss, a man-on-the-street quiz pro-
gram, for television. [Sample script]
© Donn H. Bennett; Ic 12Feb48; C22C)4.
Wit's end; twenty questions for television.
Audition program. © Donn H. Bennett;
Ic 29Dec47; C,?019.
BENNETT, JAY.
Lions after slumber, a new play in two acts.
© Jay Bennett; Ic 3May48; DU14312.
BENNETT, REBECCA MARIA.
Wolf tracks, a three -act melodrama.
© Vivian Louise Bennett; Ic 19May48;
DU14732.
BENNETT, Vivian Louise.
Wolf tracks. DU14732. SEE Bennett, Rebecca
Maria.
BENNOT, Edra, pseud. SEE Cohen, Edward.
BENOLOGUES. DP13502. SEE Farjeon,
Joseph Jefferson.
BENSON, Edward Frederic.
Lucia's progress, and other novels. SEE
Van Druten, John. Make way for Lucia.
DU14604.
BENSON, EMMANUEL M.
New directions in French painting, an illus-
trated lecture. © Franco-American Audio-
Visual Distribution Center, inc.; Ic 17Mar48;
C2456.
BENSON, HILDA.
Straight furrow, a play of present-day China
[in three acts by] Hilda Benson and Eliza-
beth Howell. [New York, Friendship Press,
1948]. 48 p. © Friendship iress, inc.;
5May48; DP14781.
BENTKOVER, JACOB.
The dream-grinder, a play in three acts.
© Jacob Bentkover; Ic 29Mar48; DU13665.
BENTLEY. Eric Russell.
The good woman of Setzuan. DU12239. SEE
Brecht, Bertolt.
BENTLEY, Maja Tschernjakow.
The good woman of Setzuan. DU12239. SEE
Brecht, Bertolt.
BENTON, RICHARD EDMUND.
Distortion, a play in nine scenes, by Albro
George Wynkoop, Jr. [pseud J © Richard
Edmund Benton; Ic 5Jan48; DU12268.
BENZ, GEORGE HAMILTON.
Tales of Hoffmann; a revision of the transla-
tion. In a prologue and three acts. [Text
only] © Hamilton Benz; Ic 30Dec47;
DU12175.
BENZ, Hamilton. SEE Benz, George Hamilton.
BERCOVICI, BERNARD S.
Assault and flattery; sample script for a news
program with special daily feature. © Ber-
nard S. Bercovici; Ic 6May48; C2546.
BERENBERG, Ben Ross.
From source to consumer. DU12425. SEE
Palca, Alfred.
BERG, GERTRUDE.
Me and Molly, a play in three acts. © Ger-
trude Berg; Ic 15Apr48; DU14009.
BERG, Lee, pseud. SEE Lichtenberg, Leo.
BERGEN, Edgar John. SEE
The Charlie McCarthy Siiow (Radio program)
The Chase and Sanborn Program (Radio
program)
BERGER, MARSHALL WILLIAM.
The pressure boys, a new comedy in three
acts. © Marshall Berger- Ic 30Ian48-
DU12658.
BERGES, MAX L.
Castle in the air, a dramatic play in eight
episodes, a prologue ;md epilogue, by
Marvin Lewis [pseud. 1 © Max L. Berges-
Ic 18Mar48; DU13478: '
BERINSTEIN, JULIUS.
Back yard, a comedy in three acts, by Julius
Arnold [pseud.] © Julius Berinstein; Ic
5Apr48; DU14082.
BERK, ROGER G.
Inquiring recorder. Radio continuity.
© Summit Radio Corp.; Ic 21Jun48; DU15262.
BERK, VIOLA G.
Hello Cinderella. [Continuity] © Summit
Radio Corp.; Ic 7Apr48; DUI3809.
BERMINGHAM, Ted. SEE Bermingham,
William Edward.
BERMINGHAM, WILLIAM EDWARD.
September ends the summer, a play in three
acts, by Ted Bermingham. © William
Edward Bermingham; Ic 20May48; DU14818.
BERNA FilmgeseUschaft M.B.H. Anni. DU14980
SEE Neufeld, Max.
BERNARD, Jean-Jacques.
Le theatre anglais d'hier et d'aujourd'hui.
DP14500. SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
BERNFELD, ROSE MORRIS.
A world to build, a one-act play. © Rose
Morris Bernfeld; Ic 30Jan48; DU12813.
BERNSEN. Harry.
But for this. DU13662. SEE Kessler, Sydney.
BERNSTEIN, ALBERT A.
The seashell. [Lecture] © Albert a. Bern-
stein; Ic 26Jan48; C2034.
BERNSTEIN, Robert Alan.
Came the dawn. DU13893, 14752. SEE
Rubenstein, Allen Seth.
BERTE; Emil.
Komtess' Paulin'. DU13818. SEE Imhoff,
Fritz.
BERTENSSON, Sergei.
MoUere. D14698. SEE Okie, William Raybon.
BERTON, Pierre Francois Samuel. Zaza.
DP12441. SEE Leoncavallo, Ruggiero.
BERTRAM, Lee, pseud. SEE Reinherz, Leona
Gosman.
BERUBE, MAURICE.
The Maurice method of creative styling, pre-
sented by Cine Coiffure Studio. A brochure.
18 leaves. © Maurice Berube; Ic 26.ipr48,
C2621.
BESS, ROBERT THEOPHILUa
Ethiopia shall stretch forth her hands to God;
address delivered at the meeting of the
Ethiopian vVorld Federation,inc., May 9,
1948. © Robert T. Bess; Ic 24Jun48;
C2756.
BEST, BERT MORRISON.
Gold in the air, a comedy in three acts, by
Bert M. Best and John E. Booth. © Bert
Morrison Best, John Erlanger Booth; Ic
llMar48; DU13391.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BEST, CHARLES M.
The tragedy of Gordon Reilly, a drama in
three acts. © Charles M. Best, Jr.; Ic
25Jun48; DU 15338.
THE BEST one-act plays, 1947-1948.
AA83794. SEE Mayorga, Margaret (Gardner),
ed.
BEST seller. SEE
Holleran, John T. DU12098.
Teal, Arthur E. C2703.
BEST seller premiere. DU14123. SEE
Fromer, Anne.
THE BEST things in life are free. DU15024.
SEE Greenhouse, Rebecca.
BESTER, Alfred. SEE
Nick Carter, Master Detective (Radio program
The Shadow (Radio program)
THE BETHLEHEM givers. DP12322. SEE
Yale, Elsie Duncan.
THE BETRAYAL and the crucifixion.
DU13682. SEE The Greatest Story Ever
Told, no. 61.
BETROTHAL in a monastery. SEE Prokofev,
Sergei Sergeevich. The duenna. DU14726.
THE BETSY Ross flags in service. C2262.
SEE Durrell, Fanny Elizabeth.
THE BETTER half. DU14952. SEE Byrne,
John Michael Thomas.
BETTER to reign. DU15109. SEE Steelman,
Norman.
BETWEEN eyelash and cheek. DU13322. SEE
Koehring, Vera Louise.
BETWEEN the bookends. DP12563. SEE
Kelley, Mary Sullivan.
BEULWITZ, ALFRED.
The wandering stranger, a musical comedy
dramatic vaudeville act. 4 leaves. [Text
only] © Alfred Beulwitz, 3r.; Ic 28Jan48;
DU12927.
BE VAN, DONALD JOSEPH.
The other cheek, a play in three acts, by
Don Bevan and Ed Trzcinski. © Donald
Joseph Bevan, Edmund Trzcinski; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12571.
BEVER, Jean.
Un monsieur tout neuf. DU12294. SEE
Vercourt, Alfred.
BEYOND the shadow. DU14655. SEE Richards,
Stanley.
BEYOND tomorrow. Dt 12757. SEE Philp,
Peter.
EIN BEZAUBERNDER Diener. DU12724. SEE
Latus, Ingeborg Kappelhoff.
BIALK, Elisa. SEE Krautter, Elisa Bialk.
BIANCARDO, PASCAL.
Shadowland, a play in three acts. © Pascal
Biancardo; Ic 21May48; DU14896.
BIANCHI, Renzo.
Zaza. DP12441. SEE Leoncavallo, Ruggiero.
BIBESCO, Antoine, prince. SEE Bibescu,
Anton, principe.
BIBESCO, ANTON, principe.
Anne, drame en quatre actes, d' Antoine
Bibesco. (In Les Oeuvres libres. Nouv.
ser., no. 18 (244). Paris, A. Fayard [19471.
p. [249^ "^"^ - ' -----'-. ,,7.„ L J
DP1232
p. [2491-318) © A. Bibesco; ljul47;
OP12320.
BIEL, NICHOLAS J.
Sound on the goose, a play in two acts.
© Nicholas Biel; Ic 8Jun48; DU15132.
BIEMEL, Rainer.
Faust. DP15124. SEE Goethe, Johann Wolf-
gang von.
BIG as life. DU12991. SEE Pollard, David.
BIG boy. DU12412. SEE The Cavalcade of
America, no. 535.
THE BIG do. DP15155. SEE Draper, Benjamin
Poff.
THE BIG drop. DU15002. SEE Joekel,
Marguerite Theresa.
THE BIG shot. DU12584. SEE Siegel, vVilliam.
THE BIG surprise. DP13929. SEE St. Clair,
Robert.
THE BIG tooth. DU15356. SEE Banks, Marjorie
Ann.
BIGGER, but smaller. C2329. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
BILL and the vVidowmaker. SEE Conkle,
Ellsworth Prouty. Five plays. DP13967.
THE BILLY goat's bluff. C2020. SEE Green,
Mary Luckett.
BILOWIT, IRA JACOB.
Platonic nights, a play in three acts and an
epilogue. © Ira Jacob Bilowit; Ic 19May48;
DU14898.
BIMONTE, RICHARD IRPINIO
Storris enne pommese fram Mamma Gus.
Including Pommese, Lille Redde Raiden Udde,
Giecche enne binnestocche, Di tri berrese,
and Di aggheli dagghelinghe. © Richard
Irpinio Bimonte; Ic 12May48; C2585.
BINDER, DAVE.
The music master, a series of radio programs.
Script for typical broadcast. © Dave
Binder; Ic 14May48; DU14673.
BING Crosby's personal radio script. DP12824.
SEE American Broadcasting Company, inc.
BINGHAM, Mrs. Jonathan. SEE Bingham, June
Rossbach.
BINGHAM, JUNE ROSSBACH.
The unnatural children, a play in a prologue
and three acts. © June Rossbach Bingham
(Mrs. Jonathan Bingham); Ic 12May48;
DU14618.
BINGHAM, MADELEINE.
The man from the Ministry, a comedy in
three acts. London, S. French [1947].
84 p. illus. (French's acting edition, no.
362) © Samuel French, ltd.; 31Dec47;
DP13873.
BIRABEAU, ANDRE.
Le fleuve Amour, com^die en 3 actes. (In
Les Oeuvres libres. Nouv. s^r., no. 20~
(246). Pans, A. Fayard [1947]. p. [213]-
318) © Andr^ Birabeau; lSep47; DF14047.
BIRCHARD (C. C.) and Company.
Meet Arizona. DP12091. SEE Brown,
George Murray.
BIRD, CONSTANCE .
Rough justice, a comedy in one act. London,
English Theatre Guild [1948]. 24 p. illus.
(Guild one act library) © Constance Bird;
5May48; DPI 50 69.
BIRDS from our tree. DU12489. SEE Grieco,
Rose Florence.
THE BIRDSEYE revue. DU14023. SEE Taylor,
Richard Gerhart.
A BIRDSEYE view of banking. C2289. SEE
Armanino, Dominic Carl.
A BIRD'S-EYE view of you. C2027. SEE
Welch, Rhoda. Here's to health and happiness.
BIRENBAUM, LOUIS.
The cane, a play in one act, with prologue
and epilogue. © Louis Birenbaum; Ic
7Jun48; DU15121.
THE BIRTH of a motor star. C2577.
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SEE
THE BIRTHDAY CLUB (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Alfred Seymour
Cargill. © Alfred Seymour Cargill, d.b.a.
Universal Advertising Service.
Nov. 16, 1947. © Ic 18Nov47; C1988.
Nov. 17, 1947. © Ic 21Nov47; C1980.
BIRTHDAY party. DU13925. SEE Gilmore,
Edward Joseph.
BIRTHDAY present. DU13099. SEE Smith,
Robert Gordon.
THE BIRTHDAY record. DU 14729.
MacDonald, Bruce, pseud.
SEE
BISHIR, JANE.
Intelligence, ltd. A sample television
script. © Jane Bishir (Mrs. John
Sebastian); Ic 27Apr48; C2501.
John Sebastian calling, by Jane Bishir
and John Sebastian. [Continuity]
© Jane Bishir (Mrs. John Sebastian),
John Sebastian; Ic llMay48; C2571.
BITE revision. C2233. SEE Kelly,
John Lawrence .
BIXBY, Carl. SEE Life Can Be Beautiful
(Radio program)
BIZET, Georges.
Carmen. DU13377. SEE Millington,
Gwendolen Marjorie.
BIZMAN, IRVING E .
Isidore Cohen, American citizen.
DU12492. SEE Marvin, Julie.
Nancy from Delancey. DU12498. SEE
Marvin, Julie.
Yingile Bingile. [A script] © Julie
Marvin, Irving E. Bizman; Ic 9Jan48;
DU 12499.
BLACHER, Boris.
Dantons Tod. DP14712, DP14713. SEE
Einem, Gottfried von.
BLACK, WALTER.
When Plymouth rocked, a new musical,
by Walter Black and William Mendrek.
Music by Dick Stutz, lyrics by Rick '
French. In two acts. [Text only]
© Walter Black, William A. Mendrek;
Ic 8Jun48; DU15373.
BLACK and white. C2764. SEE Bahren-
burg, Ann.
THE BLACK duster. DU13713. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 557.
THE BLACK patch. DU14864. SEE
Dr. Christian, no. 487.
10
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BLACK velvet gloves. DU13236. SEE
The Sheriff, no. 174.
BLACKWELL, PAUL CLARK.
Love and honey, a comedy in three acts.
© Paul C. Blackwell; Ic 16Feb48;
DU13116.
BLAIR, JAMES E.
Contest for children; J.H.S. Club.
Program continuity for radio. © James
E. Blair; Ic 9Apr48; C2420.
BLAKE, Eugene Carson. SEE Sermon of
the Week, no. 43. C2280.
BLAKE, PEGGY ANNE.
My love is young, a play in three acts.
© Peggy Anne Blake; Ic 5May48;
DU 14344.
Nonanl. DU13052. SEE First Nighter
(Radio program)
BLAKE, SARAH SWAN (WELD).
Once in a thousand years, a play of
Anglo-Saxon times in three acts, by
Sarah Weld. Book 1. The play.
Ill p. illus. Bibliography: p. 107.
© Sarah Swan Weld Blake; Ic 22Dec47;
on additions and revisions; DU13014.
Prev. reg. 3Jun33, D22718; 25Jul44,
D89783; 20ct46, D6302.
BLAKELOCK, WILLSON O.
Your building counselor, the radio
magazine for house and home. Script
by Willson O. Blakelock and Edith T.
Marrazzo. © Willson O. Blakelock;
Ic 29Jan48; C2153.
BLANCK, NINETTE EMMA.
The house that Jack built; or, This
freedom. A play in eight scenes.
© Ninette Emma Blanck; Ic 15Jun48;
DU15207.
BLANEY, CECIL SPOONER.
Ain't love grand, a comedy in three acts.
© Cecil Spooner Blaney; Ic 17Mar48;
DU13623.
Child slaves of New York. DU15283.
SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
The cross roads of destiny. DU14373.
SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
For her body and soul. DU14372. SEE
Blaney, Charles Edward.
His partner's girl. DU14374. SEE
Blaney, Charles Edward.
Not tonight, darUng. DU14032. SEE
Blaney, Charles Edward.
Young Buffalo, great scout of the Wild
West. DU13748. SEE Blaney, Charles
Edward.
Young Buffalo in Wall Street. DU13749.
SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
Yovmg Buffalo, sheriff of Angel, Arizona.
DU13747. SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
BLANEYj CHARLES EDWARD.
Child slaves of New York, a play in three
acts. © Cecil Spooner Blaney; Ic
21Jun48; DU15283.
The cross roads of destiny, a romantic
play in four acts, by John Ritter
[employee for hire] Acts 1-3 only.
© Cecil Spooner Blaney; Ic 26Mar48;
DU14373.
For her body and soul, a play in three acts.
© Cecil Spooner Blaney; Ic 26Mar48;
DU14372.
His partner's girl, a play in three acts,
by C. T. Dazey [employee for hire]
© Cecil Spooner Blaney; Ic 26Mar48;
DU14374.
Not tonight, darling; a comedy in three
acts. © Cecil Spooner Blaney; Ic
19Apr48; DU14032.
Young Buffalo, great scout of the Wild
West. A play in four acts. © Cecil
Spooner Blaney; Ic lApr48; DU13748.
Young Buffalo in Wall Street, a play in
three acts. © Cecil Spooner Blaney;
Ic lApr48; DU13749.
Young Buffalo, sheriff of Angel, Arizona.
A play in four acts. © Cecil Spooner
Blaney; Ic lApr48; DU13747.
BLASHILL, JOHN STUART.
The man from Mars, a radio play.
© John Stuart Blashill; Ic 25Feb48;
DU13140.
BLESSED are the meek. DU13194. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 57.
BLESSED are the peacemakers. DU13880.
SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told,
no. 60.
BLESSED are they that mourn. DU13482.
SEE The Greatest Story Ever Told,
no. 59.
BUGHTED fruit. DU15178. SEE Edelstein,
David Henry.
BUND date. DP12575. SEE Kimball, Ruth
Putnam.
BLINTZES vs. Balloni. SEE Tramer,
Erwin. The girl from the suburb.
DU14074.
BLOND, brunette, or indifferent. DU13533.
SEE Costa, Mary Frances.
BLOOM, GERTRUDE.
Jerry-built, a play in three acts, by
Gertrude A. Brams [pseud.J © Gertrude
Bloom; Ic 20Apr48; DU14051.
BLOOM, URSULA.
What's in a name? A nativity play in one
act. London, S. French [19471. 19 p.
(French's acting edition, no. 232)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 18Dec47; DP12760.
THE BLUE rabbit, parts 1-5. DU15285-
15289. SEE Aunt Jenny's Real Life
Stories, no. 2960-2964.
BLUE Ridge. DU15249. SEE Robson, John
LuttreU.
BLUMENFELD, ZVI HARRIS.
My prophet and my king, an historical
melodrama in four acts; tr. by Saul
Kleiman. © Zvi Harris Blumenfeld;
Ic 3May48; DU14782.
BLUMENTHAL, Belle.
WilUe. DU12500. SEE Stevers, Richard.
BLUMERT, JOSEPH.
Chuzzlewit, a play in three acts, freely
adapted from the novel by Charles
Dickens. © Joseph Blumert; Ic
20Jan48; DU12473.
BLYTHE, LeGette. SEE Blythe, WilUam
LeGette.
BLYTHE, WILLIAM LEGETTE.
Shout freedom, a symphonic drama in
two acts, by LeGette Blythe. [Text
only] © William LeGette Blythe;
Ic 6May48; DU14392.
BOARD of Parish Education, the Evangelical
Lutheran Church. SEE Evangelical
Lutheran Church. Board of Parish
Education.
THE BOARDER. SEE Booth, Phrya
Hecker. Matty and Min in "The boarder."
DU12521.
THE BOARDING house reach. DP13206.
SEE Payton, Donald.
THE BOAT-builders. DU12095. SEE
Anderson, Axel Wilhelm.
BOB Strong's legacy. DU14584. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2378-1603.
BOCHNIAK, JOSEPH JOHN.
The barking lady. [Continuity] © Joseph
J. Bochniak; Ic 10Mar48; DU13392.
BOCK, Jerry Lewis.
Big as life. DU 12991. SEE Pollard,
David.
THE BODY politic. DU12637. SEE
Haussamen, Crane.
BOE, LEONARD CLIFFORD.
A little learning, a musical comedy in
three acts, by Leonard Boe and Dick
Stavig. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Richard Thorson Stavig,
Leonard Clifford Boe; Ic 30Apr48;
DU14284.
BOGACH, VICTOR JOHN.
Hello, neighbor; audition script by
John Victor [pseud.] © Victor John
Bogach; Ic 8Mar48; DU13694.
BOGGS, BENTON BOONE.
Sidesaddle Sue. Continuity, Feb. 25, 1948.
© Polly JoMcCuHoch; Ic 25Feb48;
DU13153.
LA BOHEME. DU12654. SEE The Hour of
Operatic Charm (Radio program)
BOLAND, BRIDGET.
Cockpit, a play in two acts. © Bridget
Boland; Ic 19May48; DU14747.
BCLCaiR, WILLIAM HOAR.
The Fruitlands, a play in three acts.
© William H. Bolger; Ic 4May48;
DU14311.
A ticket to Florida, a play in one act
and two scenes. © William H. Bolger;
Ic 6May48; DU14388.
BOLKE, Dayton Allen. SEE AUen, Dayton.
BOLORE, AGNES ROBERTS.
Let's be friends, a musical comedy in
three acts. Book and lyrics by Agnes.
Roberts Bolore, music by G. E.
Terranova. [Text and music on separate
leaves]^© Giuseppe E. Terranova,
Agnes Roberts Bolore; Ic lMar48;
DU13205.
BOLTON, GUY REGINALD.
Don't listen, ladies. A comedy in two
acts, adapted by Guy Bolton and P. G.
Wodehouse from the French play,
"N'^coutez pas, mesdames,' by
Sacha Guitry. © Guy Bolton, P. G.
Wodehouse; Ic 29Apr48; DU14273.
Music at midnight, a musical comedy in
two acts. Book and lyrics by Guy
Bolton and Harry Ruby. [Text only]
© Guy Bolton, Harry Ruby; Ic 19May48;
DU14750.
THE BONES of the dragon. DU12666.
DU13209. SEE The Shadow, no. 319.
BONFANTI, Nicolina.
Le lacrime di Giove. DP14438. SEE
Holt, Jack.
BONHEUR, Lucienne Paul, pseud. SEE
Whittaker, Lucienne.
BONUS business. DU15333. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
"BONUS notches, pal!" DU14730. SEE
Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. 113.
813050 O— 48-
11
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE BOOK and the window. DPI 5345.
SEE The Eternal Light, no. 163.
BOOK-lovers. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on
a royalty holiday. DP13966.
BOOMI DU12636. SEE Jaffa, EU.
BOOSEY and Company, ltd.
Margaret in Fairyland. DP15167. SEE
O'Kelly, Tim.
BOOSEY and Hawkes, inc.
Orpheus. DP15166. SEE StravinsMi,
Igor I'edorovich.
BOOTH, John Erlanger.
Gold in the air. DU13391. SEE Best,
Bert Morrison.
BOOTH, PHRYA HECKER.
Matty and Min in "The boarder, by
Polly Booth. [Radio script], © Phrya
Hecker Booth; Ic 23Jan48; DU12521.
Teladventures, a 15 -minute television
series, by Polly Booth. [Sample
script] © Phrya Booth; Ic 20May48;
DU14798.
BOOTH, Polly. SEE Booth, Phrya Hecker.
BORDER Patrol. DU13867. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2372-1597.
BORG-Warner Corporation. Norge Division.
Convincing Elwood. DU12650. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The perfect combination. DU12653,
13115. SEE Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.
Thawing Uncle Jonathon. DU13072.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Tom McClintock. DU13074. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
The warm-up. DU13070. $EE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
BORMAIW, Erich.
Das Perlenhemd. DP14714.
mann, Leo Justinus.
SEE Kauff-
BORN leader. DU14603. SEE Babcock,
Fred Hayes.
BORN to dance. DU13571. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 485.
BORN under Leo. DU13375. SEE Mac-
Partland, George Parnell.
BOROWITZ, EUGENE B.
Ring around a Haman, a Purim play in
one act, by Eugene B. Borowitz, Rav
Soloff, and Arnold J. Wolf. © Union of
American Hebrew Congregations;
23Jan48; DP12940.
BORROWED Uves. DU14516. SEE
Brysselbout, Robert Clement.
BORTNER, NORMAN STANLEY.
The walnut tree, a comedy in three acts,
by Stanley Bortner. © Norman Stanley
Bortner; Ic 8Jan48; DU12282.
BORTNER, Stanley. SEE Bortner, Norman
Stanley.
BORUFF, John Perry.
All the wealth of this world.
SEE Sartre, Jean Paul.
DU14021.
BOSTON Music Company.
The dragon's breath. DP13763. SEE
Whitson, Clare Harrington.
THE BOSTON Tea Party. SEE Quinlan,
Mary Eva. Plays for early teens.
DP12792.
THE BOSTONIANS. SEE Evslin, Bernard
David. Chastity Street. DU14933.
BOSWORTH, Robert. SEE Come to Our House
(Television program)
BOUDREAU, ELIZABETH B.
The O'Flahertys; proposal for a fifteen-
minute dramatic sketch, by Elizabeth B.
Boudreau and Sheila Nickerson. © Eliza-
beth Boudreau, Sheila Nickerson; Ic
3Feb48; DU13S53.
LES BOURGEOIS de Pont-Arcy. SEE Sardou,
Victorien. Theatre complet. t. 10. DP15123.
LE BOURGEOIS gentilhomme. SEE Moliere,
Jean Baptiste Poquelin. Le Sicilien. DP12316.
BOWDITCH, NANCY DOUGLAS.
The Holy City, an Easter play in three epi-
sodes. Boston, Baker's Plays [19481.
18 p. © Walter H. Baker Co.; 30Jan48;
DP12999.
BOWIE, BEVERLEY,
Babysitter, a comedy for radio, by Beverley
Bowie and Jerome Ross. © Beverley
Bowie, Jerome Ross; Ic 3Mar48; DU13689.
BOWLES, JANE AUER.
In the summer house, a play in three acts.
© Jane Auer Bowles; Ic 17May48; DU14721.
BOWMAN, PHIL.
Greatest stories of all time. [Continuities]
© Phil Bowman.
2. The story of Queen Esther. © 5Apr48-
DP14435.
3. The story of Joseph. © 12Apr48; DP14436.
5. The man Moses. © 19Apr48; DP14437.
Old Cal Handy, a radio program. Episode
no. 1: The white rabbit. © Phil Bowman-
ljun48; DP15267.
BOY. DU14454. SEE Mathews, Frederic John.
THE BOY I left behind me. DU12916. SEE
Craw, Clarence Frank.
THE BOY Jesus in the temple. DU12184. SEE
The Children's Chapel, no. 22.
THE BOY Mozart. DP13550. SEE Diack, John
Michael.
THE BOY Samuel. DU12181. SEE The Chil-
dren's Chapel, no. 19.
BOYCE, FLORENCE VICTORIA MAY LACKNER.
Dedication; The Temple of Light is dedicated
to peace, by Flore Ve Mayne [pseud.]
Ritual and constitution of the Temple of
Light. © Florence Victoria May Lackner
Boyce; Ic 19Mar48; C2588.
BOYD, BYRON BENNETT.
The rim, a serio-comic drama in three acts.
© Byron B. Boyd; Ic 7May48; DU14425.
BOYD, Carolyn Fitzgerald Plummer.
Paris, Mo. DU14771. SEE Miller, Stanley
Arthur.
BOYER, LEONARD.-
Hey, Teach 1 A comedy about school life, in
three acts. © Leonard Boyer; Ic 17Mar48;
DU 13474.
BOYLE, JAMES RALPH.
Chico and his fighting chick. [Narration]
7 leaves. © James Ralph Boyle; Ic 26jan48;
C2036.
The mighty magic mandarin; or, Why the
goldfish always sighs. [Recording script]
© James Ralph Boyle; Ic 29Dec47; C2026.
BOYS, Henry.
Albert Herring. DP14043. SEE Crozier,
Eric.
A BOY'S mother. DU12148. SEE Rosenhaus,
Max.
BRACKEN, EDWARD VINCENT.
The Celeste Holm show; script of a special
preview, auditioned April 20, 1948.
© Bracken Productions, inc.; Ic 29Apr48;
DU14268.
.750 Smith. [Film script] 147 leaves.
© Bracken Productions, inc.; Ic 12Dec47;
on additions and revisions; DU12594. Prev.
reg. 27May47; D10040.
BRACKEN Productions, inc.
The Celeste Holm show. DU14268. SEE
Bracken, Edward Vincent.
.750 Smith. DU12594. SEE Bracken, Edward
Vincent.
BRADBURY, Ray.
The meadow. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. The best one -act plays,
1947-1948. AA83794.
BRADDELL, MAURICE.
Baby Hamilton, comedie en trois actes, de
Maurice Braddell et Anita Hart. Adaptation
frangaise de Marianne Andrd [pseud.] (In
Les Oeuvres Ubres. Nouv. ser., no. 19
(245). Paris, A. Fayard [1947]. p. [245]-
318) © Marianne Andre (ps. de Andr^e
Cremer); 30Jul47; DP12318.
BRAHMS and \Vagner, their artistic and per-
sonal relations. C2223. SEE Hernrie(^
Robert.
BRAIN, Brawn and Spirit, inc. DU12561. SEE
Harkrider, John.
BRAINARD, Edward Moffat.
Television music school. DU14019.
Kooper, Max.
SEE
BRALL, CARLYN.
Johnny and Jiggs. [A monologue with music]
Story and lyrics by Carlyn Brail, music
by ThelmaE. Abramson. ©ThelmaE.
Abramson, Carlyn Brail; Ic lDec47; DU12595
BRAMS, Gertrude A., pseud. SEE Bloom,
Gertrude.
BRAND, OSCAR S.
The American almanac; songs for May.
Recording script. © Oscar S. Brand; Ic
12Apr48; C2515.
BRAND, WILLIAM FRANQS.
Star performer, an audience-participation
quiz program, for radio — screen — television,
by Bill Brand. Episode 1. © William Francis
Brand; Ic 10May48; DU15083.
A BRANDLING and a barrow. DU14897. SEE
Schram, John Michael.
BRANSTEN, Richard.
The Loud Patrick. DU14254.
Ruth.
SEE McKenney,
BRANT, ALFRED.
Give them everything, a play in two acts.
© AMred Brant; Ic llMay48; DU14510.
BRANT, NEIL.
The mushroom cloud, a play in three acts.
© Neil Brant; Ic 23Jun48; DU15325.
BRANWELL. DPI 5044. SEE Richards, Aline
Mary Campion.
BRASH, ARTHUR FRANOS.
Those bright tomorrows, a comedy in three
acts, © Arthur Francis Brash; Ic 3Mar48;
DUIS35I.
12
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
LE BRASIER de la paix. SEE Marcel, Gabriel.
Theatre comique. DP12576.
THE BRASS memento. DU15000.. SEE Calhoun,
Thonnis vVatson.
BRASSEUR, PIERRE.
Un ange passe, piece en trois actes. Paris,
P. Seghers, 1947. 104 p. (Le theatre
vivant, 3) © Rerre Seghers (proprietaire
des Editions Pierre Seghers); 30Aug47;
DP15092. Prev. reg. 29Aug45; D unp. 95065
BRAUN, GILBERT.
The Adventures of Frank MerriweU. SEE
The Adventures of Frank MerriweU (Radio
program)
Horatio Alger's journal. DU12812. SEE
Braun, Ruth.
Keys to adventure, a drama [for radio], by
Gilbert and Ruth Braun. © Original Radio
Productions, inc.; Ic 22Dec47; DU12505.
BRAUN, RUTH.
The Adventures of Frank MerriweU. SEE
The Adventures of Frank MerriweU (Radio
program)
Horatio Alger's journal; script no. 1-A, [for
radio]. By Ruth and Gilbert Braun.
© Charles Michelson, inc.; Ic 15Jan48;
DU12812.
Keys to adventure. DU12505. SEE Braun,
Gilbert.
BRAUN, WILBUR.
Bunches of money, a spritely farce in three
acts, by Jack Smart [pseud.] New York,
S. French [19471. 109 p. illus. © Samuel
French; 28"Apr47; DPI 3976.
The ghost plane, an exciting mystery comedy
in three acts, lay Nan Fleming [pseud.]
New York, S. French [19481. 1()8 p. illus.
© Samuel French; 16Feb48; DP13975.
Our gal Sal, a delightful comedy in three
acts, by Peggy Fernway [pseud.] New York,
S. French, cl947. 109 p. illus. © Samuel
French; llDec47; DPI 3968.
When men reduce as women do, a gay comedy
for an aU-male cast, in one act, by Otto
Kicks [pseud.l New York, S. French [1948].
34 p. illus. © Samuel French; 13Feb48;
DP13970.
BREAK up the act. DU12247. SEE Loeb, Jack
Barton.
BREAK up the act, for a barrel of dough.
DU14111. SEE Fletcher, Helen JiU.
THE BREAKING of nations. DU12236. SEE
Gallenstein, Leo Jacob.
BREAKNECK Canyon. DU12976. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2346-1571.
BREAKWATER. DU12838. SEE HilUard,
Frank.
BRECHER, Irving. SEE The Life of Riley
(Radio program) .
BRECHT, BERTOLT.
The good woman of Setzuan, a parable in epic
style; English version by Maja and Eric
Bentley. 105 leaves. © Eric Russell
Bentley; Ic 14Nov47; DU12239.
THE BREMEN town musicians. DU12663. SEE
Let's Pretend, Jan. 24, 1948.
BRETZNER, Christoph Friedrich.
Constanza and the sultan. DU15358. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
BREUER, BESSIE.
Svindown Beach, a play in three acts.
© Bessie Breuer; Ic 28May48; DU15126.
BREWSTER, TOWNSEND TYLER.
Look eastward, a lyric comedy in two acts.
[Text only] © Townsend Tyler Brewster;
Ic 28Apr48; DU14525.
BRIDAL night. DU15303. SEE Kreig, Margaret
B.
THE BRIDGE. DU12693. SEE Challenge of the
Yukon, no. 514.
BRIDGE across heU. C2547. SEE Cassidy,
Appolonia Helen.
THE BRIDGE that sleeps. DU12397. SEE
Lowenstein, Milton Dewey.
BRIDIE, James, pseud. SEE Mavor, Osborne
Henry.
BRIGHAM, Earl.
>ATiat goes up. DU15066. SEE Michigan.
State College of Agriculture and Applied
Science. The Dionysians.
BRIGHT Rosanna.
Striped pants and petticoats. DU14472. SEE
Walyce, Eugenia N.
THE BRIGHT Ught. DU12805. SEE Weiss,
Marvin.
BRIGHTON, Bruce, pseud. SEE Lurch, Bruce
John.
BRILL, WALTER EDMUND.
Sandy of the Starlight Trail, a juvenile one-
act musical play, for first to third grade
pupils. Book by Walter E. Brill, music by
Frank T. Grasso. © Walter Edmund Brill,
Frank Thomas Grasso; Ic 3Mar48; DU13273.
BRILLIANT performance. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
BRILMAYER, ROBERT CHAMBERS.
The Eye -cue game, a television show. Oct.
31, 1947. © Robert Chambers Brilmayer;
Ic 24Feb48; DU13066.
THE BRIMSTONE bed. DU13085. SEE Hammil,
Joel.
BRINDLEY, George, pseud. SEE .Valey, Marie.
BRING 'em back again and again. DU12645.
SEE vVilding Picture Productions, inc.
BRINKMAN, JULIA WIGGINS.
Keepers of the house, a play in three acts.
© Julia Wiggins Brinkman; Ic 21Apr48;
DU14209.
Overture to thunder, a play in three acts.
© Julia Wiggins Brinkman; Ic 26Apr48;
DU14202.
BRIODY, DONALD FRANCIS
Song of Algiers, an operetta in two acts. Lyrics
by Don Briody, book by Arnold Montgomery,
music by Kermit Victor Thompson. Based
on the international stage success, "Under
two flags," b: Ouida [pseud.] [Text only]
© Arnold Montgomery, Kermit Victor
Thompson, Donald Francis Briody, Ic
22Jan48; DU13459.
BRISCOE, Mrs. Herbert IV. SEE Briscoe,
Priscilla Clarke.
BRISCOE, PRISCILLA CLARKE.
A Christmas fantasy, a fairy play in one act.
© Priscilla C. Briscoe (Mrs. ilerbert //.
Briscoe); Ic 10Feb48, DU13440.
BRITTEN, Benjamin.
Albert Herring. DP14043. SEE Crozier, Eric.
BROCKWAY, Wallace.
Autumn fever. DU12842. SEE Winer, Bart
Keith.
ERODE, Robert Stephen. SEE Public Prosecutor
(Television program)
BROKEN dishes. DU14935. SEE Kraft Tele-
vision Theatre, no. 54.
THE BROKEN pitcher. DU14460. SEE Kleist,
Heinrich von.
THE BROKEN taboo. DU14859. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 491.
THE BRONZE ring. DU13491. SEE Let's
Pretend, Feb. 21, 1948.
BROOK, Harry.
Follow the star. DP12936. SEE Gass, Irene.
BROOKER, V/ILLIAM FAWCETT.
Reeds in the wind, a drama in a prologue
and three acts. © vVilliam Fawcett Brooker;
Ic 27Jan48; DU12810.
BROOKS, CHARLES BENTON.
The fair sex, a play in three acts. © Charles
Benton Brooks; Ic 19Apr48; DU14039.
BROOKS, CLEANTH, ed.
Understanding drama; twelve plays [ed.]
by Cleanth Brooks [^and] Robert B. Heilman.
674 p. © Henry Holt and Co., inc., New York;
18Mar48; on revisions; A16675.
BROTHER Bart. DU14969. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
BROTHER Basil. DU12715. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
BROTHER George. DU14868. SEE The Sheriff,
no. 187.
BROTHER Graham fights for peace. DU15226.
SEE The Lone Ranger, no. 2396-1621.
BROTHER to the world. DU12705. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis. (Radio program)
BROTHERS aU. DU13364. SEE Johnson,
Georgia Douglas.
BROWN, Betty.
Private McKay's ghost. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short
plays on a royalty holiday. DPI 39 66.
BROWN, DAVID.
Builders of destiny, by Dave Brown.
Script, Nov. 20, 1947. © Crosley
Broadcasting Corp.; Ic 24Nov47; DU12155.
Let's take a look, by Dave Brown.
Script no. 19, Nov. 12, 1947. © Crosley
Broadcasting Corp.; Ic 24Nov47; DU12157.
BROWN, Forman.
Naughty Marietta.
Victor.
DU 15234. SEE Herbert,
BROWN, FREDERICK.
The winding road, u play in three acts.
© Frederick Brown; Ic 9Jun48; DU15147.
BROWN, GEORGE MURRAY.
Meet Arizona, a dude ranch comedy;
operetta in two acts. Libretto by George
Murray Brown, music by Charles vVake-
field Cadman. Boston, C. C. Birchard
[1947]. 142 p. illus. © C. C. Birchard
ti Co.; 28Nov47; DP12091.
— -^ ... Stage guide, prepared by George
Murray Brown, dance directions by J.
Lilian Vandevere. Boston, C. C.
Birchard [1948]. 33 p. illus. © C. C.
Birchard &i Co.; 27Feb48; A21294.
13
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BROV/N, JAMES ALEXAJSIDER.
This is my beat, a comedy sketch [for
radio] © James A. Brown; Ic
9Apr48; DU13926.
BROWN, John Mason.
Mister Roberts. DP14473.
Thomas.
SEE Heggen,
BROWN, Mar got.
Fanny, hoi DU15379. SEE Reemsnyder,
Robert H.
BROWN, Paul.
Horse opera. DU12558. SEE Harkrider,
John.
BROWN, Penny. SEE Brown, Ruby Freeman.
BROWN, Regina.
Tom Sawyer's morning. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty
short plays on a royalty holiday.
DP13966.
BROWN, RUBY FREEMAN.
Azilee and Suzie, the story of the antics
of two ambitious colored girls, by
Ruby "Penny" Freeman Brown and
Jewell Freeman Wilms. Episode no. 1
of a radio series. © Ruby Freeman
Brown; Ic 15Apr48; DU14014.
BROWN, Sara Cowley. SEE Cowley-Brown,
Sara.
BROWN Shoe Company. Brown Franchise
Stores Division.
How to sell more shoes. C2654. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
BROWNE, Margaret Gore. SEE Gore-
Browne, Margaret.
BROWNING, Earl S.
The story of the first Christmas.
DU14854. SEE Browning, Leone
Hunter.
BROWNING, LEONE HUNTER.
The story of the first Christmas, a
play in which any number may take part.
4 p. © Leone Hunter Browning, Earl
S. Browning; Ic 20May48; DU14854.
BROWNING, Robert.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin. DU12730.
SEE Schultz, Ethel.
BRUCE, ELEANOR MAE.
Parisian models featuring "The new
stare" in "Fashion follies of the fools."
Script for fashion show. © Eleanor
Mae Bruce; Ic 10May48; DU15097.
BRUNER, EARLE CLARENCE.
Human relations in supervision.
[Lectures] © Earle C. Bruner;
Ic each 24Feb48.
2. Fundamentals of good supervision.
C2226.
3. Qualities of leadership. C2225.
4. Discipline. C2224.
BRUNNER, HANS.
In diesem Zeichen wirst du siegen;
Spiel in zelin Bildern, von John Alberich
[pseud.] © Hans Brunner; Ic 18Dec47;
on changed text; DU12504. Prev. reg.
23Apr41; D74958.
Der Song von der sonnigen Jugend, eine
Ballade in drei Akten, von John
Alberich [pseud.] © Hans Brunner;
Ic 21Apr48; DU14220.
BRUSHTAIL. DP13722. SEE Edwards,
George Graveley.
BRYANT, CARL.
This is the way, a play in one act.
© Carl Bryant; Ic 25May48; DU14998.
BRYANT, LEE.
Whispering shadows, a psychological
play in three acts, by Russell Carter
[pseud.] © Lee Bryant; Ic 30Apr48;
DU14447.
BRYSSELBOUT, ROBERT CLEMENT.
Borrowed lives, a play in three acts.
© Robert Clement Brysselbout; Ic
llMay48; DU14516.
BUCCIARE, Wanda A., pseud.
Bucciarelli, Wanda Alice .
SEE
BUCCIARELLI, WANDA ALICE.
The orphans, a play in three acts, by
Wanda A. Bucciare [pseud.] © Wanda
Bucciarelli; Ic 8Jun48; DU15138.
BUCHANAN, THOMAS S.
The listener's contest— grab bag. Radio
script. © Thomas S. Buchanan; Ic
20Feb48; DU13113.
BUCHWALD, ARTHUR.
No love atoll, a musical comedy in two
acts, by Art Buchwald and Ray Pippin.
© Raymond E. Pippin, Jr., Arthur
Buchwald; Ic 14Apr48; DU14098.
THE BUCKLEY dame. DU14489. SEE
Klein, Eugenia.
THE BUDGET as a basis for cost control.
C2698. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright.
Management conference: Management
fundamentals, 16th day.
BUCHNER, Georg.
Dantons Tod. DP14712, DP14713.
SEE Einem, Gottfried von.
BUELOW, LEOLA.
For no transgression, a drama in two
acts with choreography. © Leola
Buelow; Ic 10May48; DU14661.
BUFFALO Billy. DP13516. SEE Kotz,
Kathleen Murphy.
BUGBEE (Willis N.) Company.
Poor Hubert. DP12088. SEE Stone,
James F.
BUILDERS of destiny. DU12155. SEE
Brown, David.
BUILDING the tabernacle. DU12197. SEE
The Children's Chapel, no. 35.
BUILDING your future. C2288. SEE
Armanino, Dominic Carl.
BULGAKOV, Mikhail Afanasevich.
MoUere. DU14698. SEE Okie, William
Raybon.
BULLOCK, JIMMIE LAV/RENCE.
The small world, a play in three acts, by
Jim Bullock. © Jimmie Lawrence
Bullock; Ic 10May48; DU14506.
A BUNCH of violets. DU13154. SEE Zubek,
Johanna.
BUNCHES of money. DP13976. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
BUNKER, GAYNE RALPH.
Satin smooth, an historical comedy in a
prologue and three acts, by Ralph
Bunker. Founded on facts in the life
of Madame Jumel. © Gayne Ralph
Bunker; Ic 10Feb48; DU13120.
BUNKER, Ralph. SEE Bunker, Gayne
Ralph.
BUOY ahead. DU13788. SEE Rich, Maxine
Panne y.
BUOYANT bilUons. DU13981.
George Bernard.
SEE Shaw,
BURCH, VIOLA SELTZ.
Poor little Virgilina, a play in two acts,
by Viola S. Burch and Ruth Dorval
Jones. © Viola Seltz Burch, Ruth
Dorval Jones; Ic 24May48; DU14874.
BURGER, JOSEPH.
It works like magic, a play in three acts,
by Paul O' Neil [pseud. 1 © Joseph
Burger; Ic 20Jan48; DU12454.
It works like magic, a play in three acts,
by Paul O'Neil [pseud.] Revised
version. © Joseph Burger; Ic llMay48;
DU14508.
THE BURIED river. DU13881. SEE Miller,
Juanita.
BURKE, Emerson. SEE Burke, William
Emerson.
BURKE, WILUAM EMERSON.
There is my home, a drama with prologue
and two acts, by Emerson Burke. ©
WiUiam Emerson Burke; Ic 9Feb48; on
revisions; DU12816. Prev. reg. 25Mar45;
D92810.
BURKE'S idea. DU13427. SEE Schaaf,
C. Hart.
BURKHARD, Paul.
Casanova in der Schweiz.
Schweizer, Richard.
DP14711. SEE
BURLING, MARION VAN VELZER.
Script written for the centennial program
of the Woman's Club of Madison, Wiscon-
sin. In three episodes, with prologue and
epilogue. © Marion Van Velzer Burling;
Ic 24May48; DU 15260.
BURNING bright. DU14290. SEE Haas,
Irwin.
THE BURNING bush. DP14615. SEE
Herald, Heinz.
BURROUGHS Adding Machine Company.
In balance. DU15332. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
BUSFIELD, ROGER MELVIL.
The carol of the world, a one -act
Christmas play in two scenes.
Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment
House, cl947. 17 p. (Eldridge Christ-
mas entertainments) © Eldridge
Entertainment House, inc.; 10ct47;
DP13518.
BUSH, ABRAHAM MOSES.
The hammer & psyche 1, a comedy in
three acts. © A. M. Bush; Ic 4May48;
DU14333.
Hand in hand, a play in three acts.
© A. M. Bush; Ic 23Dec47; DU12507.
BUSHMAN, EDWARD C.
Let us prey, a comedy in three acts.
© Edward C. Bushman; Ic 13Feb48;
DU13015.
BUSINESS, the greatest of callings. C2506.
SEE Conant, William H.
THE BUSINESS wife. DU14522. SEE Madden,
Cecil Charles.
14
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BUSS, CARL ALFRED.
Marriage included Mother, a comedy in
three acts. A revision of his play
"That age." © Carl AHred Buss;
Ic lMar48; DU13196.
BUT for this. DU13662. SEE Kessler,
Sydney.
BUTCHER, DWIGHT.
A strange design, a comedy drama in
three acts, by Jesse L. Triplet! [pseud.J
© Dwight Butcher; Ic 19Apr48; DU14026.
BUTCHER, JOHN ROBERT.
The Inn of the Adventurous Guests, an
original radio script. © John Robert
Butcher (London Jack); Ic 13jan48;
DU12330.
Milestones of memory, an original radio
script. © John Robert Butcher; Ic
28Nov47; DU12219.
BUTLER, EUzabeth A.
The magic star. DU15165. SEE Tulik,
Jane C.
BUTLER, MARGARET PORTER.
Tassy of the Embassy. [A short story for
oral delivery] © Margaret Porter
BuUer; Ic l3May48; C2761.
THE BUTLER. DU12400. SEE Whittaker,
Lucienne.
BUTTERFIELD, WALTON.
Operation Oblivion, an incredible and
innocent comedy in one act, based on a
sketch by Lafcadio Hearn in the New
Orleans Daily Item of July 21, 1881.
© Walton Butterfield; Ic 19Mar48;
DU13537.
BUTTERFUES and balsam. DP13879. SEE
Knox, Florence Clay.
BUTTON up, America. DU14421. SEE New -
meyer, Sarah Webb.
BUY a poppy? DU15274. SEE Welner,
Ira Leslie.
BY all odds. DU14353. SEE Lang, John
Thomas .
BY any other name. DU15302. SEE
Hildreth, Gina Dessart.
BY dawn's early light. DU14930. SEE
Coffman, Eric Hammond.
BY gemini. DU15365. SEE Baylor,
Elisabeth Anne.
BYNG, EDWARD JOHN JEFFERSON.
An idea. [Address] © Edward John Jeffer-
son Byng; Ic 25May48; C2713.
A practical proposition. [Lecture]
© Edward John Jefferson Byng; Ic
28Apr48; C2528.
A proposal. [Lecture] © Edward John
Jefferson Byng; Ic 28Apr48; C2527.
A suggestion. [Lecture] © Edward
John Jefferson Byng; Ic 28Apr48; C2526.
BYRNE, JOHN J.
It's my love, a comedy in two acts and
seven scenes. © John J. Byrne;
Ic 15May48; DU14666.
BYRNE, JOHN MICHAEL THOMAS.
The better half, script for a radio program.
July 12, 1947. © John M. T. Byrne; Ic
26May48; DU14952.
BYRON, George Gordon NoSl Byron,
6th baron. Manfred. DU13337. SEE
Schick, EUiot.
BYRON, PAUL.
Incidentally yours, a melodramatic
comedy in three acts. © Paul Byron;
Ic 20May48; DU15049.
THE CAB that breathes. C2346. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
A CABLE from England. DU15221. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 860.
THE CACTUS and the rose. DU14157. SEE
Kamile, Coleman.
CADMAN, Charles Wakefield.
Meet Arizona. DP12091. SEE Brown,
George Murray.
CAESAR, Sid.
The typical technicolor western. DU12596.
SEE Liebman, Max.
CAESAR'S doU. DU14928. SEE DiUon,
Francis Joseph.
CAFE Cosmopolitan. DU14163. SEE Gassner,
WiUiam C.
CAFE Everyone. DU13556. SEE Ray, Don-
ald Richard.
CAFETERIA. DU14880. SEE Dymow, Ossip.
THE CAGE and the door. DU14659. SEE
Decker, Ann Wright.
CAHN, STUART JAY.
Show business (tentative title), by Robert
L. Goddard [pseud.] Continuity.
© Stuart Jay Cahn; Ic lljun48; DU15173.
CAHN, ZVI.
Der kotzker rabbi. A drama in three acts.
[Yiddish text. Includes songs] © Zvi
Cahn; Ic 5May48; DU14531.
CALGO. DU14778. SEE Strickland, Jan.
CALHOUN, EDWARD JOSEPH.
Irish confetti, a musical play by Edward
Joseph Calhoun and Helene Wright
Leslie, with music by Robert Parks
Michel. Act 2, scene 2: A place to
dance. [Text only] © Edward Joseph
Calhoun. Helene Wright Leslie; Ic
24May48; DU14929.
Irish confetti, a musical play by Edward
Joseph Calhoun and Helene Wright
Leslie, with music by Robert Parks
Michel. Act 2. scene 3: A hiring hall
at the docks. [Text only] © Edward
Joseph Calhoun, Helene Wright Leslie;
Ic 10May48; DU14511.
CALHOUN, THONNIS WATSON.
The brass memento, a play in verse.
24 leaves. © Thonnis Watson CaUiovui;
Ic 25May48; DU15000.
THE CAUFORNIA centennial. DU12675.
SEE Mauck, Tack A .
CALIFORNIA comes of age. SEE Mauck,
Jack A. The California centennial.
DU12675.
CALKINS, Clinch, pseud. SEE Merrell,
Marion Calkins.
CALL by voice. C2769-2770. SEE
Freestone, Arthur.
A CALL from Rosita. DU15229. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2399-1624.
CALL it winter. DU13669. SEE Olson,
Pershing OrviUe .
CALL me a genius. DU14169. SEE Marko,
Robert.
CALL me Mac. DP12994. SEE Cox, Theodore
St. John.
CALL the composer. DU14960. SEE Zwoboda,
Arthur Edward.
CALL THE POLICE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Peter Barry.
© Lever Brothers Co.
1. June 1, 1948. The case of the missing
marrow-bone. © Ic 23jun48; DU15313.
3. June 15, 1948. The case of the golden
archer. © Ic 23jun48; DU15312.
CALLAHAN, F. Howard. SEE Sermon of the
Week, no. 48. C2285.
CAME the dawn. DU13893, DU14752. SEE
Rubenstein, Allen Seth.
CAMILLE. DU12170. SEE Root, Helen L.
CAMP, JOSEPH CUNTON.
A wife between us, a comedy in three acts,
by Mark Lore [pseud.] and Jonny Stevens
[pseud, of James Lawrence Crawl © Joseph
CUnton Camp; Ic 8Mar48; DU13362.
CAMPAIGN summer. DU15318. SEE Jensen,
Eileen Stith.
CAMPANA Sales Company. SEE First Nighter
(Radio program)
CAMPBELL, ISABELLE B.
The greatest of these, a religious play in two
acts. © Isabelle B. Campbell; Ic 21Jan48;
DU12585.
CAMPBELL, JEAN HAMILTON.
Joy of living, a guide to human behavior. A
radio program presentation including sample
programs and outlines for 26 programs.
© Jean Hamilton Campbell.
1. What is your goal in life? © Ic 14May48;
DU15053,
2. How do you feel about growing older?
© Ic 14May48; DU15054.
The relative trap, a radio play. © Jean
Hamilton Campbell; Ic 28Apr48; DU14233.
CAMPBELL, LESLIE MICHAEL.
Decisive episodes of chivalry, a three -act
play. © Leslie Michael Campbell; Ic
22Mar48;DU13993.
THE CAMPBELL career salesman. C2655.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
CAMPBELL Soup Company.
The Campbell career salesman. C2655. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Doing a good job of display. C2656. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Looking in, the story of your company and
your future. C2657. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
Your advertising. C2658. SEE Handy (Jam)
Crganization, inc.
CAMPFIRES and spotlights. DU13580. SEE
PickreU, Edna June Terry.
CAMPOCERRADO. DU13734. SEE Real de la
Riva, Cesar.
CAN we still do business with Latin America?
C2418. SEE Ballagh, Thomas Carter.
CANDEE, MARJORIE DENT.
The Samaritans, a play in three acts.
© Marjorie Dent Candee; Ic 16Jun48;
DU15279.
15
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
CANDID shot. DU13269. SEE Dr. Christian,
no. 482.
THE CANDY basket's party. DP12470. SEE
Wayne, Kathryn.
CANDY Jameson. DU14616. SEE Markopoulos,
Peter George.
THE CANE. DU15121. SEE Birenbaum, Louis.
CANNON, Blanche. SEE Up and Down the Spales
(Radio program)
CANTOR, RHODA
Mister florid. [
Cantor; Ic 24Feb48; DUl5o65
Mister »^orld. [Radio script] © Rhoda
' 306E
CAPELLE, OUVER BAMPTON.
Voices of yesterday. Feb. 1948 audition of
radio program. © Oliver B. Capelle;
Ic 24Feb48; DU13092.
CAPONE. SEE Graham, Lewis. Westbrook
Pegler's Capone. DU14777.
CAPSULE comedy. C2580. SEE Rogoff, Elias
M. Gagology, no. 2.
CAPTAIN Applejack. DU13896. SEE Kraft
Television Theatre, no. 47.
CAPTAIN Plume presents. DU13686. SEE
Reinherz, Leona Gosman.
THE CAR of the year— years ahead! C2760.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
CARBON copies of 1948. DU13358. SEE
Verbelovsky, Gerald.
CARE cuts cost. C2558. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
CAREER at stake. DU14687. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 857.
CAREERS in home economics. SEE Schrock,
Margaret.
CARGILL, Alfred Seymour. SEE The Birthday
Club (Radio program)
CARGO for ClarabeUe. DU15292. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2402-1627.
CARIBBEAN cruise. DU12301. SEE Thompson,
Kay.
CARLSON, EMMONS C.
Our daily bread, a story for the screen.
142 leaves. © Emmons C. Carlson; Ic
8Mar48; DU13357.
CARLSON, WALFRED RICHARD.
Count Cash, a new radio quiz program.
Format [and sample script] © WaJfred
Richard Carlson, Jr.; Ic 26Apr48; C2503.
CARLTON, R. M., pseud. SEE Morgenstern,
Richard.
CARLTON, SAM.
From A to Z, radio's newest, different and
most exciting monev show. [Continuity]
© Sam Carlton; Ic 25Feb48; DU13188.
CARMEN. SEE
Millington, Gwendolen Marjorie. DU13377.
Taylor, Harold Vaughn. A modern version
of Carmen. DP14433.
CARMI, AWNER.
And out of the strong came forth sweetness;
a screen story in dialogue form about the
Siena pianoforte, the piano of Victor Emanuel
HI, ffing of Italy. By Avner Carmi. 11 leaves.
© Awner Carmi; lMar48; DP14439.
CARO, Mae, pseud. SEE Sulzberger, May.
THE CAROL of the world. DP13518. SEE
Busfield, Roger Melvil.
CARPENTER, EDWARD CHILDS.
Beau Benjamin, a comedy in three acts, about
Benjamin Franklin in I aris. © Edward
Childs Carpenter; Ic I3jan48; DU13019.
CARROLL, PAUL VINCENT.
The conspirators, a play in one act. London,
S. French [1947], 25 n. illus. (French's
acting edition, no. 349) © Samuel French,
ltd.; 3Dec47; DP12776.
Green cars go east, a play in two acts. London,
S. French [1947]. 87 p. illus. (French's
acting edition, no. 630) © Samuel French,
ltd.; 31Dec47; DF12773.
Interlude, a play in one act. London, S. French
[1947]. 25 p. illus. (French's acting edition,
no. 348) © Samuel French, ltd.; 3Dec47;
DP12771.
The wise have not spoken, a drama in three
acts. London, S. French [1947]. 71 p.
lUus. (French's acting edition, no. 308)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 280ct47; DP12120.
The wise have not spoken I A drama in three
acts. © Paul Vincent Carroll; Ic llFeb48;
DU13125.
CARROLL, Peter.
Margaret in Fairyland.
O' Kelly, Tim.
DPI 51 67. SEE
CARROLL, ROBERT FRANCIS.
The faded proof, a play in one act. © Robert
Francis Carroll; Ic 22Mar48; DU13546.
Heat lightning, a play in one act. © Robert
F. CarroU; Ic 22Mar48; DU13544.
Heir to the throne, a play in one act. © Robert
Francis Carroll; Ic 23Mar48; DU13561.
CARRUTHERS, P. Barry, pseud. SEE Martinez
de Rivas, Patricia.
CARSTENS, CATHERINE ELLIS WILKINSON.
Rumpelstiltskin, a play in five scenes.
© Assn. of Junior Leagues of America, inc.;
19Jan48; DP12941.
CARTER, ARTHUR PHILIP.
vVeb of fear, a play in three acts. © Arthur
PhiUp Carter; Ic 19Feb48; DU12992.
CARTER, Conrad C .
The babes in the wood. DP13935. SEE
PoUey, Sydney Arthur.
Vintage '93. DP12762. SEE killings, Eric.
CARTER, LESLIE H.
At the risk of his life, a short burlesque on
the old time "meller-drammar," for 2 men
and 1 woman. San Francisco, Banner Play
Bureau, cl948. 9 p. © Baimer Play Bureau,
inc.; lMar48; DP13729.
Good-bye, little Eva; a burlesque on the dyingj
scene oi Eva, with apologies to "Uncle Tom s
cabin." San Francisco, Banner Play Bureau,
cl948. 14 p. © Banner Play Bureau, inc.;
lMar48; DPI 3730.
Matrimony a la Mexico, a comedy in one act.
San Francisco, Banner Play Bureau, cl948.
13 p. © Banner Play Bureau, inc.; lMar48;
DP13728.
The razzberry, a comedy in one act. San
Francisco, Banner Play Bureau, cl948. 13 p.
© Banner Play Bureau, inc.; lMar48;
DP13725.
CARTER, Russell W., pseud. SEE Bryant, Lee.
CARTOON. DU14648. SEE Farwell, Arthur.
CARTOON teletales. DU15378. SEE Luchsinger,
Chuck.
CARUSO, Andrew.
The unknown American. DU12557. SEE
Harkrider, John.
CARVER, ADA JACK.
In times Hke these; or. For you and me — to-
morrow. A romantic comedy in four acts.
© Ada Carver (Mrs. John B. Snell); Ic
llFeb48; DU12854.
CASA Musicale Sonzogno.
Zaza. DP12441. SEE Leoncavallo, Ruggiero.
CASANOVA in der Schweiz. DP14710, DP14711.
SEE Schweizer, Richard.
CASE (J. I.) Company.
The saga of Sawdust Sam, the almost careful
dummy. C2429. SEE Nelson, Harold E.
THE CASE of David Guttman. DP15031. SEE
Citron, Samuel Joseph. Headline parade,
V. 2, no. 4.
THE CASE of the broken heart. DU14364. SEE
Monroe, Florence Mae.
THE CASE of the dormitory thefts. DU12894.
SEE Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. 100.
THE CASE of the rhyming gangster. DU14212.
SEE The Casebook of Dr. Conrad, Criminolo-
gist, no. 2.
CASE of ...
For additional titles beginning "Case of ..."
see the following radio programs:
Call the Police.
David Harding, Counterspy.
Gang Busters.
Nick Carter, Master Detective.
Public Prosecutor,
Treasury Agent.
A CASE on MaUory. DU12570. SEE McCaU,
Leo Thomas.
THE CASEBOOK OF DR. CONRAD, CRIMINOLO-
CaST (Radio program)
Scripts In this series are by Kenneth Jackson
Tarpley and Vera Chamberlain Tarpley.
© Kenneth Jackson Tarpley, Vera Chamberlain
Tarpley.
1. The man who wouldn't be an angel. © Ic
8Mar48; DU14211.
2. The case of the rhyming gangster. © Ic
8Mar48; DU14212.
3. I have been a good boy. © Ic 8Mar48;
DU14213.
CASEY at the bat. SEE Farina, Joseph John.
There was no joy in Mudville. DU14446.
CASH for caps. C2413-2414. SEE Jessop,
Charles A.
CASH on the line. DU14617. SEE Kagan,
Bernard.
CASH or carry. DU15364. SEE Howard,
Bernard.
CASSIDY, APPOLONIA HELEN.
Bridge across hell, a radio adaptation, from
the novel of the same name by Jessie
Emerson Moffat. © Appolonia Helen Cassidy;
Ic 29Mar48; C2547.
CASTEEL, EUamae. SEE The Mystery Castie
(Radio program)
»
CASTINE. DP14825. SEE Greenbie, Sydney.
CASTING today. DU15151. SEE Sadowsky,
Sally H.
THE CASTLE. DU14376. SEE Harvey,
Leve ridge.
CASTLE in Manhattan. DU12599. SEE
Dinsmore, Herman Henry.
16
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
CASTLE in the air. DU13478. SEE Berges,
Max L.
THE CASTLE of hatred. DU14755. SEE Let's
Pretend, Apr. 24, 1948.
CASTLE of light. SEE Raymond, Marguerite
Viola. The white knight. DU14124.
CASTLE Square. DU14996. SEE Schmidt,
Charles Albert.
CASTLE Terrible. SEE We ingarten, Aaron.
Countess CagUari. DU12174.
CASTRO FERNANDEZ, HECTOR ALFREDO.
Eaux noires (Aguas negras); piece en trois
actes, de MarizancSne [pseud.] © Mari-
zanclne, ps. de Castro Fernandez; Ic
3Dec47; DU12296.
CATHCART, WILLIAM ELUOT.
Silence in the heart, a play in three acts.
© William ElUot Cathcart; Ic 26May48;
DU15096.
CAUGHT off guard. DU12919. SEE Pack,
Harvey.
CAUSE in humor. C2436. SEE Rogoff, Elias
M. Humorology, no. 14.
THE CAUSE of fires in airplane, auto and rail-
road accidents. C2507. SEE Rickmire,
Ara P.
THE CAUSE of malaria. C2463. SEE Roe,
James.
THE CAUSE of Newtonian tension. C2295.
SEE Watterson, John Ambrose.
THE CAVALCADE OF AMERICA (Radio program
Scripts in this series are by various authors.
© E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., unless
otherwise indicated.
533. Sept. 15, 1947. Return to glory, by
Garrett Porter. © Ic 8Jan48; DU12291.
535. Sept. 29, 1947. Big boy, by Brice
Disque, Jr. © Ic 19Jan48; DU12412.
536. Oct. 6, 1947. Of such is the kingdom,
by Theodore R. Nathan. © Ic 19Jan48;
DU12413.
537. Oct. 13, 1947. The forge, by Joseph
Cochran. © Ic 19Jan48; DU12414.
539. Oct. 27, 1947. The admiral who had no
name, by Russell Hughes. © Ic 31Mar48;
DU13717.
542. Nov. 17, 1947. Hurry Up Yost, by Arthur
Arent. © Ic 31Mar48; DU13709.
544. Dec. 1, 1947. Towards the horizon,
by Halsted vVelles. © Ic 3lMar48; DU13708.
548. Dec. 29, 1947. Powhatan's daughter, by
PrisciUa Kent. © Ic 31Mar48; DU13718.
550. Jan. 12, 1948. The conscience of Black
Dan 1, by Russell Hughes. © Ic 31Mar48;
DU13715.
551. Jan. 19, 1948. Sheriff Teddy, by Halsted
Welles. © Ic 3lMar48j DU13716.
552. Jan. 26, 1948. Perfect union, by Virginia
RadcUffe. © Ic 31Mar48; DIJ13710.
554. Feb. 9, 1948. Mr. Lincoln goes to the
play, by Russell Hughes. © Ic 31Mar48;
DU13714.
555. Feb. 16, 1948. The alerting of Mr.
Pomerantz, by Paul Peters. © New Yorker
Magazine; Ic 20Apr48; DU15172.
556. Feb. 23, 1948. This way to tomorrow, by
Robert Cenedella. © Ic 31Mar48; DU13711.
557. Mar. 1, 1948. The black duster, by
Virginia RadcUffe. © Ic 31Mar48; DU13713.
558. Mar. 8, 1948. No greater love, by
Virginia RadcUffe. © Ic 31Mar48; DU13712.
559. Mar. 15, 1948. Paging Miss Ellen, by
Virginia RadcUffe. © Ic 16Jun48; DU15240.
560. Mar. 22, 1948. The President and the
doctor, by Welbourn KeUey. © Ic 16Jun48;
DU15241.
561. Mar. 29, 1948. Roses in the rain
by Virginia RadcUffe. © Ic 16Jun48;
DU15242.
562. Apr. 5, 1948. Woman of steel, by
Lucy Kennedy and Philip Lewis. © Ic
16Jun48; DU15243.
564. Apr. 19, 1948. Winner takes life, by
Bernard Victor Dryer. © Ic 16Jun48;
DU 15244.
565. Apr. 26, 1948. Lee of Virginia, by
Virginia RadcUffe . © Ic 16Jun48; DU15245.
566. May 3, 1948. Thunder on the Hudson,
by Russell Hughes and Virginia RadcUffe.
© Ic 16Jun48; DU15246.
567. May 10, 1948. ViUage doctor, by
Russell Hughes. © Ic 16Jun48; DU15247.
THE CAVALCADE of Jewish music. C2296.
SEE Friedman, Susie Michael.
CAVALLERIA rusticana. DU13283. SEE The
Hour of Operatic Charm (Radio program)
CAVANAUGH, JANE FRANCIS.
Fashion circus. [Radio scripts] © Jane
Francis Cavanaugh; Ic each 8Dec47.
1. Peter calls to see Jerry. DU13224.
2. Jerry and Helen at the office. DU13223.
3. Jerry and Helen at home. DU13221.
4. Staff conference. DU13222.
THE CAVE of the Winds.
Shafer, EUzabeth Jane.
C2525. SEE
CAYENNE. DU14214. SEE Harding, Jack.
CEALIS (Max) Editions.
Messieurs mon mari. DPI 231 7.
Ghilain, Eddy.
SEE
CECIL, PETER.
The challenge, a play in three acts.
© Peter Cecil; Ic 18Dec47; DU12256.
Homeward to glory, a play in three acts.
© Peter Cecil; Ic 3Jun48; DU15106.
CEDRIC'S return. SEE Kaser, Arthur
LeRoy. Funny skits for amateurs.
DP13087.
THE CELESTE Holm show. DU14268. SEE
Bracken, Edward Vincent.
UN CELUI qui ritorque de I'faponde.
DU14403. SEE Games, NeUoRunee.
LA CENA delle beffe. DU14105. SEE
BenelU, Sem.
CENEDELLA, Robert.
Reader's Digest— Radio Edition. SEE
Reader's Digest — Radio Edition (Radio
program)
This way to tomorrow. DU13711. SEE
The Cavalcade of America, no. 556.
CENTENNIAL cavalcade. DU13276. SEE
Gray, Fred.
CENTENNIAL State. SEE Malmberg, PhilUpp
George. Col-O-Rado. DU14889.
CENTURY Library, inc.
Flnrndora. DU14596. SEE Orman, Max.
Robin Hood. DU12480. SEE WilUams,
Bar re D.
CENTURY Metalcraft Corporation.
Arranging programs. C2360. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Arranging programs from advertising
leads. C2323. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
Arranging programs on call backs and
service calls. C2326. SEE Handy (Jam)
OrganizaUon, inc.
Arranging programs on the delivery call.
C2325. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Arranging programs on the sales call.
C2341. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization,
inc.
Arranging programs through the research
or survey method. C2342. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Helping the hostess help you. C2324. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
CERF, KURT.
Flair, a play in three acts, by Kurt Cerf
and Mildred Fields. © Kurt Cerf;
Ic 9Apr48; DU14101.
SmaU courtesy, a play in three acts, by
Kurt Cerf and Mildred Fields. A re-
vision of their play, "Flair." © Kurt
Cerf; Ic ljun48; DU15113.
CERTIFIED Prescription Drug Stores
announcement. C2021. SEE Wakefield,
Arthur Frank.
CERTIFIED Prescription Drug Stores are
located all over town. C2022. SEE
Wakefield, Arthur Frank.
THE CHALLENGE. SEE
Cecil, Peter. DU12256.
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 73.
DU14838.
CHALLENGE OF THE YUKON (Radio
program) Scripts in this series are by
Trendle-Merrill, unless otherwise in-
dicated. © ChaUenge of the Yukon, inc.
512. Jan. 3, 1948. The silent one.
© Ic 19Jan48; DU12691.
513. Jan. 10, 1948. Tago, the haU-breed.
© Ic 19Jan48; DU12692.
514. Jan. 17, 1948. The bridge by Trendle-
Joyce. © Ic 19Jan48; DU12693.
515. Jan. 24, 1948. The loyalty of Chief.
© Ic 19Jan48; DU12694.
516. Jan. 31, 1948. The pamphlet. © Ic
16Feb48; DU12963.
517. Feb. 7, 1948. The red herring. © Ic
16Feb48; DU12964.
518. Feb. 14, 1948. The Klondike Palace.
© Ic 16Feb48; DU12965.
519. Feb. 21, 1948. Aunt Em. © Ic
16Feb48; DU12966.
520. Feb. 28, 1948. Silvertip. © Ic
10Mar48; DU13826.
521. Mar. 6, 1948. The debt, by Trendle-
Joyce. © Ic 10Mar48; DU13827.
522. Mar. 13, 1948. Witness for the Crown,
by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 10Mar48;
DU13828.
523. Mar. 20, 1948. King comes home.
© Ic 5Apr48; DU13854.
524. Mar. 27, 1948. The wire-haired terrier.
© Ic 5Apr48; DU13855.
525. Apr. 3, 1948. Scent of murder, by
Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13856.
526. Apr. 10, 1948. Rusty. © Ic
5Apr48; DU13857.
527. Apr. 17, 1948. The lesson. © Ic
5Apr48; DU13858.
527. Apr. 24, 1948. Rusty. © Ic 5May48;
DU14575.
528. May 1, 1948. False aUbi. © Ic
5May48; DU14576.
529. May 8, 1948. The mail robbery. © Ic
5May48; DU14577.
530. May 15, 1948. The milUon dollar
case, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 5May48;
DU14578.
531. May 22, 1948. Murder at the El
Dorado, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 17May48;
DU14690.
532. May 29, 1948. The Rainbow claims,
by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 4Jun48;
DU15224.
CHALLENGE of the Yukon, inc. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
CHALLENGE to murder. DU13245. SEE The
Sheriff, no. 165.
17
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
CHAMBERLIN, Norwood. SEE First
Nighter (Radio program)
THE CHAMBERMAID. DU13775. SEE
Schoenstadt, Helen Elizabeth.
CHAN, Raymond. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
CHANCEREL, Le'on.
Una tradition the'atrale. DP14502. SEE
Arnold, Paul, ed.
CHANDLER, Delight Dellert.
Because I love you. DU12395. SEE
Chandler, Douglas Myron Herbert.
CHANDLER, DOUGLAS MYRON HERBERT.
Because I love you, a play in three acts,
by Douglas and Delight Chandler.
© Douglas Myron Herbert Chandler;
Ic 12Jan48; DU12395.
CHANGING sealed units in household refrig-
erators. C2664. SEE Handy (Jam) Organiza-
tion.
CHANSON gitane. DP13570. SEE Mouezy-
Eon, Andr^.
CHAPMAN, TEDWELL.
The deadly dove, a new comedy mystery
in three acts, based on a novelTof the
same title] by Rufus King. © Tedwell
Chapman; Ic 26Jan48; DU12642.
CHAPPELL and Company, inc.
Rue des Anges. DP14834. SEE Hamilton,
Patrick.
CHARACTER sketches from Charles Dickens.
DP12777. SEE Jones-Evans, Eric.
CHARADIO. DPI 3386. SEE Katcher,
Gertrude M.
CHARELLE, Helen, pseud. SEE Schoenstadt,
Helen Elizabeth.
CHARGE it, please. DP14630. SEE Knapp,
Bettye .
CHARIS Corporation.
Charis sales presentation book. C2343.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Help yourself to independence. C2345.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Pattern for success. C2344. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
CHARIS sales presentation book. C2343.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
CHARITY. SEE Walsh, James M. Six
characters for an actress. DP13498.
THE CHARLIE MCCARTHY SHOW (Radio
program) Scripts in this series are by
Edgar John Bergen. Scripts prior to Jan.
11, 1948, have title: "The Chase and
Sanborn Program." © Edgar John Bergen.
Jan. 11, 18, 1948. © Ic each 26Jan48;
DU 133 30 -13331
Jan. 25, Feb. 1, 1948. © Ic each 16Feb48;
DU13332-13333.
Feb. 8, 15, 22, 1948. © Ic each lMar48;
DU13334-13336.
Feb. 29, Mar. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1948. © Ic
each 5Apr48; DU13804-13808.
Apr. 4, 11, 1948. © Ic each 19Apr48;
DU14030-14031.
Apr. 18, 25, May 2, 9, 1948. © Ic each
21May48; DU14845-14848.
CHARLING Music Corporation.
The air-ventures of Johnny Stamp.
DP13762. SEE Mayer, Natalie.
CHARM School. DU14884. SEE Fromer,
Anne.
CHARMING Carol Mae. DU14173. SEE
Sulzberger, May.
CHARTING the course in retail selling and
merchandising. C2352. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
CHASE, James Hadley, pseud. SEE Raymond,
Rene.
CHASE, LLOYD.
Love, honor and O'Day; a musical comedy
in two acts. [Text only] © Lloyd Chase;
Ic 12May48; DU14597.
CHASE, Robert Willard.
Shall we merge? DU13596. SEE Yeager,
Kenneth Abbott.
THE CHASE AND SANBORN PROGRAM
(Radio program) Scripts in this series are
by Edgar John Bergen. © Edgar John
Bergen.
Dec. 21, 28, 1947: Jan. 4, 1948. © Ic each
13Jan48; DU12362-12384.
Scripts beginning Jan. 11, 1948, have title:
"The Charlie McCarthy Show."
CHASSMAN, J-achim. SEE Highways and
Byways to Music (Radio program)
CHASTITY Street. DU14933. SEE Evslin,
Bernard David.
CHATTEL mortgages. C2207. SEE Spencer,
Albert E .
CHEATHAM, MARY LOUISE KEMPE.
Tricycle trio, an action poem for three
little girls or boys, by Mary Louise
Kempe. 1 leaf. © Wetmore Declamation
Bureau; lMay48; DPI 5072.
A CHECK. C2543. SEE Armanino, Dominic
Carl.
CHECKER boy. DU14266. SEE Uhrig,
Mary Florence.
CHECKING and savings services. C2290.
SEE Armanino, Dominic Carl.
THE CHEERIO clinic. SEE Kaser, Arthur
LeRoy. Funny skits for amateurs.
DP13087.
CHEEVER, John.
Townhouse. DU14826. SEE Tonkonogy,
Gertrude .
CHEKHOV, Anton Pavlovich.
The cherry orchard. DU13661. SEE Davis,
Fitzroy.
The darling. DU12723. SEE McLaughlin,
Robert.
CHELSEA Reach. DU12244. SEE Madden,
Cecil Charles.
CHEMICAL stability in refrigerating systems.
C2665. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
CHENEY, John.
The business wife. DU14522. SEE Madden,
Cecil Charles.
CHERNLAVSKY, JOSEF.
Cut the picture, an original new musical
audience-participation show, featuring
Josef Cherniavsky and his orchestra.
[Text only] © Josef Cherniavsky;
Ic 5May48; C2562.
THE CHERRY orchard. DU13661. SEE
Davis, Fitzroy.
CHESSLER, MAURICE.
Crosswords and music, a radio and
television novelty. Audition no. 3148.
© Maurice Chessler; Ic 2Mar48;
C2268.
Is my face red? A radio program.
© Maurice Chessler; Ic 8Jan48; C2156.
Steeplechase, a quiz program for radio or
television. Audition script no. 8-99.
© Maurice Chessler; Ic 26Feb48; C2240.
CHESTNUT, WILLIAM AUSTIN.
Goodbye, baby, a play in three acts.
© William A. Chestnut; Ic 20Jan48;
DU 12474.
CHESTNUTS. DU12845. SEE Shunney,
Walter Joseph.
CHETHAM-STRODE, WARREN.
A play for Ronnie, a play in three acts.
London, H. F. W. Deane; Boston, W. H.
Baker Co. [1947h 69 p. ("Deane's"
series of plays) © Warren Chetham
Strode; 290ct47; DP12804.
CHEVIGNY, Hector.
Mr. Sultan and Sherry Zahd.
SEE Wesely, Evelyn M.
DU13472.
CHEVROLET Motor Division, General
Motors Corporation. SEE General Motors
Corporation. Chevrolet Motor Division.
CHEWING Gum. SEE Modave, Paul.
Papaguay. DU15141.
CHEYETTE, HERBERT BASIL.
Also, the little ones. A play in three
acts. © Herbert Cheyette; Ic 14May48;
DU14636.
CHI fece per I'amore il gran rifiuto.
AF7302. SEE Salvatore, Sacerdote Limzzo.
CHICHESTER, WILLIAM TAYLOR.
The Ninth commandment, a comedy of
Victorian virtue. 33 leaves. © WiUiam
Taylor Chichester; Ic 17May48; DU14697.
CHICK Groos no. 1. C2397. SEE WuUf,
Robert Groos.
CHICO and his fighting chick. C2036. SEE
Boyle, James Ralph.
CHICOINE, MARTIN J.
The young Uke you, a modern miracle play
in five parts. New Y )rk. Candlelight
Guild, C1948. 26 leaves. © Martin J.
Chicoine; Ic 8Jan48; DU13436.
CHIDSEY, ALAN LAKE.
Happy will tomorrow be, a new musical
comedy in two acts. Book and lyrics by
Alan Lake Chidsey, music by G. Alex
Kevan. © Alan Lake Chidsey, George
Alex Kevan; Ic 13Apr48; DU13946.
CHILD, NELUSE.
Sister Oakes, a play in three acts.
© Nellise Child; Ic 27Jan48; DU12921.
CHILD development; extension worker.
DU15060. SEE Schrock, Margaret.
Careers in home economics, no. 7.
CHILD of Light. DU14722. SEE Harriman,
Colby Neville.
CHILD slaves of New York. DU15283. SEE
Blaney, Charles Edward.
CHILDE Roland to the dark tower came.
DU13492. SEE Let's Pretend, Feb. 28,
1948.
THE CHILDREN of Israel. SEE Ressler,
Benjamin. Die kinder fon Yisroel. DU13298.
18
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
CHILDREN of the Harp. DU12790. SEE
Darlington, Anne.
CHILDREN of Vienna. DU14804. SEE Vas,
Steven.
THE CHILDREN'S CHAPEL (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are adapted from the
Holy Bible by Robert E. A. Lee. © Board
of Parish Education, the Evangelical
Lutheran Church; Ic each 2Jan48.
16. Jonah. DU12178.
17. Daniel's deliverance. DU12179.
18. Ruth. DU12180.
19. The boy Samuel. DU12181.
20. The Good Samaritan. DU12182.
21. Parable of the talents. DU12183.
22. The boy Jesus in the temple. DU12184.
23. The lame man healed at the temple.
DU12185.
24. Moses and visit from Jethro. DU12186.
25. Moses before Pharaoh. DU12187.
26. The plagues in Egypt. DU12188.
27. Israel leaves Egypt. DU12189.
28. Crossing the Red Sea. DU12190.
29. Water to drink. DU12191.
30. The quail and tha manna. DU12192.
31. Water from the rock. DU12193.
32. Jethro's suggestions. DU12194.
33. God speaks the law to Israel. DU12195.
34. The golden calf. DU12196.
35. Building the tabernacle. DU12197.
36. Moses' work finished. DU12198.
THE CHILDREN'S enemy. SEE Balbo,
Anselmo. II nemico del fanciulU. DP14504.
THE CHILDREN'S garden. DP14631. SEE
Sumerau, Dorothy Lehman.
THE CHILL of death. DU13208. SEE The
Shadow, no. 318.
THE CHILTERN Hundreds. DU12481. SEE
Home, William Douglas.
CHINA poblana. DU15098. SEE Power,
Rhoda Dolores.
THE CHINESE moths. DU15400. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 81.
CHIPMAN, KARYL KANET.
Testament to freedom, a trilogy for radio.
Contents.— Pt. 1, Prelude to doom.— Pt. 2,
Time of darkness. — Pt. 3, Mankind
awakes. © Karyl Kanet Chipman; Ic
27Jan48; DU12598.
CfflPMAN, Nettie Myra.
Captain Plvune presents. DU13686. SEE
Reinherz, Leona Gosman.
CHODOROV, EDWARD
Signor Chicago, a comedy in three acts.
© Edward Chodorov; Ic 15Dec47; DU12243.
CHOOKOORIAN, Guy.
Gesoorus. DU14600. SEE Danlelian, Leo.
CHCX)SE a firm cloud. DU14126. SEE
Donath, Stella Marie.
CHOPIN, Fryderyk Franciszek.
Polonaise. DU12519. SEE Moe, Osborne
Rangvall.
CHORPENNING, CHARLOTTE (BARROWS).
Little Red Riding Hood, a play in three
acts. © Assn. of the Junior Leagues of
America, inc.; 21Mar48; DP13606.
CHRISTIE, CATHERINE (ALLISON).
The phantom ship, an operetta in one act.
Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment
House, C1947. 49 p. © Eldridge
Entertainment House, inc.; 15Dec47;
DP13526.
THE CHRISTMAS candle wish. DU13141. SEE
Hoppes, Emma Dreher.
THE CHRISTMAS carol. DU12716. SEE Price,
John Lemar.
A CHRISTMAS carol. SEE Farr, Hilda Butler.
Dickens' Christmas carol. C2705.
THE CHRISTMAS Eve mystery. DU13613. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 64.
A CHRISTMAS fantasy. DU13440. SEE Briscoe,
PrisciUa Clarke.
A CHRISTMAS story. DU14369. SEE Rottman,
Milton A .
CHRISTMAS through the ages. DP14481. SEE
Speerschneider, Ethel.
A CHRISTHMS tree is born in Cleveland. DU12167
SEE Searles, Leon Roscoe.
CHRYSLER Corporation. Dodge Division.
So you want thrills I DU12651. SEE vWlding
Picture Productions, inc.
CHRYSLER Corporation. Plymouth Division.
Micky Flynn. DU14530. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
THE CHURCHMAN. SEE Sermon of the Week
(Radio program)
CHUZZLEWIT. DU12473. SEE Blumert,
Joseph.
CINDERELLA. SEE
Hollywood Recordo-Script Service. DPI 5415.
Rice, Ann Marshall. DP12566.
CINNA. DP12315. SEE Corneille, Pierre.
CIRCUS day. C2521. SEE Kelley, Francis
Beverly. Dailey Bros. Circus, no. 2.
CIRCUS quiz. C2523. SEE Kelley, Francis
Beverly. Dailey Bros. Circus, no. 3.
CIRCUS wild beasts. C2522. SEE Kelley,
Francis Beverly. Dailey Bros. Circus, no. 1.
THE CISCO KID (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by James McCracken.
© Frederic W. Ziv Co.
175A. The Cisco Kid and the broken seal.
© Ic 4Apr47; DU12136.
176A. The Cisco Kid and the great fire.
© Ic 4Apr47; DU12137.
177A. The Cisco Kid and the counterfeiters.
© Ic 4Apr47; DU12138.
178A. The Cisco Kid and the mysterious
wrecks. © Ic 4Apr47; DU12139.
179A. The Cisco Kid and the hidden treasure.
© Ic 4Apr47; DU12140.
180A. The Cisco Kid and the lip-reading
barber. © Ic 4Apr47; DU12141.
181A. The Cisco Kid and the hangman's noose.
© Ic 4Apr47; DU12142.
182A. The Cisco Kid and the poisoned water.
© Ic 4Apr47; DU12143.
183A. The Cisco Kid and the double murder.
© Ic 4Apr47; DU12144.
184A. The Cisco Kid and the clay disguise.
© Ic 4Apr47; DU12145.
185A. The Cisco Ifld and the murdering mayor.
© Ic 4Apr47; DU12147.
186A. The Cisco Kid and the faded cloth.
© Ic 4Apr47; DU12146.
279A. The Cisco Ifld and the wolf raid.
© Ic 4Dec47; DU12224.
280A. The Cisco Kid and the murderous
seflorita. © Ic 4Dec47; DU12225.
281A. The Cisco Kid and the best shot in
the West. © Ic 4Dec47; DU12226.
282A. The Cisco Ifld averts a war. © Ic
4Dec47: DU12227.
283A. Tne Cisco Kid and the murderous
foreman. © Ic 4Dec47: DU12228.
284A. The Cisco Kid and the reluctant thief.
© Ic 4Dec47; DU12229.
285A. The Cisco Kid and the Dinsmore
ghosts. © Ic 4Dec47; DU12230.
286A. The Cisco Kid and the prize fighter.
© Ic 4Dec47; DU12231.
287A. The Cisco Kid and the trip to Cheyenne.
© Ic 4Dec47; DU12232.
288A. The Cisco Kid and the girl who accused
him of murder. © Ic 4Dec47; DU12233.
289A. The Cisco Kid and the pilot locomotive.
© Ic 4Dec47; DU12234.
290A. The Cisco Kid and the white lie.
© Ic 4Dec47; DU12235.
291A. The Cisco Kid and the freighters' fight.
© Ic 12Jan48; DU12333.
292A. The Cisco Kid and the dynamite.
© Ic 12Jan48; DU12334.
293A. The Cisco Kid and the doctor's poison.
© Ic 12Jan48; DU12335.
294A. The Cisco Kid and the crippled ouUaw.
© Ic 12Jan48; DU12336.
295A. The Cisco Kid and the hidden tunnel.
© Ic 12Jan48; DU12337.
296A. The Cisco Kid and the desperate
rancher. © Ic 12Jan48; DU12338.
29 7A. The Cisco Kid and the romantic
swindle. © Ic 12Jan48; DU12339.
298A. The Cisco Kid and the villainous
scientist. © Ic 12Jan48; DU12340.
299A. The Cisco ffid and the doctor's
disgrace. © Ic 12Jan48; DU12341.
SODA. The Cisco Kid and Pancho's dive.
© Ic 12Jan48; DU12342.
301A. The Cisco Kid and the blundering Don.
© Ic 12Jan48; DU12343.
302A. The Cisco Kid and the man who tried
to go straight. © Ic 12Jan48; DU12344.
303A. The Cisco Kd and the skinflint banker.
© Ic 12Jan48; DU12345.
304A. TheCisco Kd and the bridge of death.
© Ic 12Jan48; DU12346.
305A. The Cisco Kid and the mysterious
scream. © Ic 12Jan48; DU12347.
306A. The Cisco Kid and the silver mine
explosion. © Ic 3Feb48; DU12755.
307A. The Cisco Kid and the soldier hoax.
© Ic 3Feb48; DU12754.
308A. The Cisco Kid and the slow death by
poison. © Ic 3Feb48; DU12753.
309. The Cisco Kid and the range war.
© Ic 3Feb48; DU12752.
310. The Cisco Kid and the outlaw's child.
© Ic 3Feb48; DU12751.
311. The Cisco Ed and the vanished rancher.
© Ic 3Feb48; DU12750.
312A. The Cisco ffid and the fiery trap.
© Ic 3Feb48; DU12749.
313A. The Cisco Kid and the eastern lover.
© Ic 3Feb48; DU12748.
314A. The Cisco Kid and the safe in the
cellar. © Ic 3Feb48; DU12747.
315A. The Cisco Kid and the golden nightmare.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13288.
31 6A. The Cisco Kid and the garrulous old man.
© Ic 3Mar48;DU13289.
317A. The Cisco Ifld and the killers who
changed places. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13290.
318A. The Cisco Kid and the avalanche of
snow. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13291.
319A. The Cisco Kid and the crooked wheel.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13292.
320A. The Cisco Kid and the river fight.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13293.
321A. The Cisco Kid and the reporter's
story. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13294.
322A. The Cisco Ifld and the lady-killer.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13295.
323A. The Cisco Kid and the guns in the trees.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13296.
324A. The Cisco Kid and the forest fire.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13297.
325A. The Cisco Kid and the gun-less victory.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13286.
'326A. The Cisco Kid, the life-saver. © Ic
3Mar48; DU13287.
19
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE CISCO KLD Cont'd.
327A. The Cisco Kid in the hands of the
killers. © Ic 26Apr48; DU14189.
328A. The Cisco Kid and the murderous
convicts. © Ic 26Apr48; DU14190.
329A. The Cisco Ifld and the sorry senorita.
© Ic 26Apr48; DU14191.
330A. The Cisco Sid and the kiUer boss.
© Ic 26Apr48; DU14192.
331A. The Cisco Kid and the rancher's
murder. © Ic 26Apr48: DU14193.
332A. The Cisco Kid and the man who
couldn't spell. © Ic 26Apr48; DU14194.
333A. The Cisco Kid and the man who flipped
a coin. © Ic 26Apr48; DU14195.
334A. The Cisco Ifld rides to the rescue.
© Ic 26Apr48; DU14196.
335A. The Cisco Kid and the twice-spoiled
senorita. © Ic 26Apr48; DU14197.
336A. The Cisco Kid and the outlaw's knife.
© Ic 26Apr48; DU14198.
337A. The Cisco Kid and the mission bell.
© Ic 26Apr48; DU14199.
338A. The Cisco Kid and the sheriff's election.
© Ic 26Apr48; DU14200.
339A. The Cisco Kid and the man who walked
away. © Ic 21May48; DU14805.
340A. The Cisco Kid and the secret tunnel.
© Ic 21May48; DU14806.
341A. The Cisco Kid and the backward horse
show. © Ic 21May48; DU14807.
342A. The Cisco Kid and the store -keeper's
front. © Ic 21May48; DU14808.
343A. The Cisco Kid and the words that
Pancho heard. © Ic 21May48; DU14809.
344A. The Cisco Kid and the hidden Brahmas.
© Ic 21May48;DU14810.
345A. The Cisco Kid and the cowardly killer.
© Ic 21May48; DU14811.
346A. The Cisco Kid and the blackmailer.
© Ic 21May48; DU14812.
34 7A. The Cisco Kid and the sheriff who lost
his nerve. © Ic 21May48; DU14813.
348A. The Cisco Kid and the dishonorable
thieves. © Ic 21May48- DU14814.
349A. The Cisco Kid and the outlaw ranger.
© Ic 21May48; DU14815.
350A. The Cisco Kid and the unwanted deposit.
© Ic 21May48; DU14816.
351A. The Cisco IQd and the brother turned
killer. © Ic 14Jun48; DU15190.
352A. The Cisco Kid and the outlaw's tunnel.
© Ic 14Jun48; DU15191.
353A. The Cisco Kid and the murdering
masqueraders. © Ic 14Jun48; DU15192^.
354A. The Cisco Kd and the prospector's map.
© Ic 14Jun48; DU15193.
355A. The Cisco Kid and the racer's whiplash.
© Ic 14Jun48; DU15194.
356A. The Cisco Kid and the birthday horse.
© Ic 14Jun48; DU15195.
357A. The Cisco Kid and the Indian giver.
© Ic 14Jun48; DU15196.
358A. The Cisco Ifld and the double double-
cross. © Ic 14Jun48; DU15197.
359A. The Cisco Kid and the feudin' colonel.
© Ic 14Jun48; DU15198.
CITIES Service Band of America. DU15314.
SEE Petroleum Advisers, inc.
CITIZEN-of-the-month award luncheon address.
C2235. SEE Pierce, Marston Arnold.
aTRON, Abraham Frederick. SEE
Innocent Bystander ? (Radio program)
CITRON, SAMUEL JOSEPH.
Headline parade, a dramatization of current
events of Jewish interest. © Jewish
Education Committee of New York, inc.
volume 1.
3. © 14Jan46; DP15035.
4. © 15Mar46; DP15036.
5. © 13May46; DP15037.
volume 2.
1. The Negev. © lNov46; DP15028.
2. United Jewish appeal, 1947. © 13Dec46;
DP15029.
3. Toward a new Jewish Ufe. © 7Jan47;
DPI 5030.
4. The case of David Guttman. © 14Mar47;
DP15031.
5. Jackie sees a diplomat. © 28Apr47;
DP15032.
6. The Palestine report — United Nations.
© 20Oct47; DPI 5033.
7. A Jewish state. © lDec47; DP15034.
volume 3.
1. The Gaon of Vilna. © 15Mar48; DP14633.
2. Haganahl © 25Apr48; DP15027.
The little people, a play. New York, Jewish
Education Committee of New York [19451.
32 p. illus. © Jewish Education Committee
of New York, inc.; 10Jun45; AA81989.
A CITY for Josette. DP14958. SEE Paulus,
Margaret.
CITY life. DU12163. SEE Spiezia, Anthony.
THE CITY morgue. DU12486. SEE Schaber,
Eric Carl.
A CITY not forsaken. DP12802. SEE Turner,
Margaret.
CLAIR, Huston, pseud. SEE Hagerup, Frederik
The odor.
CLAIRE Handy's boss.
Sternberg, Paul.
DU13817. SEE
CLAPP, JOHN MANTLE.
Utilitarian writing for a trade association.
Lecture no. 1. © John Mantle Clapp; Ic
15Apr48; C2440.
Utilitarian writing for a trade association.
Lecture no. 2: Words. © John Mantle Clapp;
Ic 27Apr48; C2516.
CLARK, ALYSIA.
Of goddesses and glamour, a television
fashioncast. © Alysia Clark; Ic 19Apr48;
C2465.
CLARK, GLADYS BAKER.
Rosie, a play. 30 leaves. © Gladys Baker
Clark; Ic 26Feb48; DU13225.
CLARK, HAL.
The man said — , a play in one act, with
prologue and epilogue; by Hal Clark and
Frank Davis. © Grace Nichols (stage name,
Grace Dunbar Nile); Ic 14Apr48; DU14354.
CLARK, JOHN WESLEY.
Maintaining a healthful condition of the
cuticle of the sldn. A talk delivered March
20, 1948. © John W. Clark; Ic 22Mar48;
C2299.
CLARK, ROBERT WAYNE.
Heads up! An operetta on safety, in one act.
Book and lyrics by Robert Wayne Clark and
D. WiUard Zahn, music by Ralph Federer.
Vocal score. Philadelphia, T. Presser C ).,
cl948. 60 p. © Theodore Presser Co.;
lMar48; DP13733.
CLARKE, Lance Northup.
Goya rides again. DU12161. SEE Spickers,
Reed Hutchins.
CLARKSON, PAUL STEPHEN.
Tom Jones, the romance of a foundling; a
sentimental comedy in a prologue and three
acts. Adapted from the novel of Henry
Fielding, by Paul S. Clarkson and Joseph
H. Purdy. [Includes words and music of one
song] © Paul S. Clarkson, Joseph H. Purdy;
Ic 4Jun48; on revisions; DU15111. Prev.
reg. 6Feb47; D7421.
CLARKSON, RONALD.
Fundamental procedure for coating compressed
tablets. [Lecture] © Ronald Clarkson;
Ic 9Apr48; C2462.
THE CLASSICS, so help them. SEE Hayes,
Lynne. Dream me another. DU14164.
THE CLASSROOM of the world. DU14142.
SEE Fletcher, Helen JiU.
CLAUDEL, Paul.
T^moignages, essais, dtudes. DP14499.
SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
CLAUDIA Proculla. DU13038. SEE
Richardson, Eos Petty. Portrait gallery
of Bible women.
CLAY, Bertha M., pseud.
Thorns and orange blossoms. DU12852.
SEE Mountjoy, M. Waltfer.
CLAYTON, Myles, pseud. SEE Ford, Hazel
G.
CLEANUNESS is next to godliness. DU14970.
SEE The Hour of St. Francis (Radio pro-
gram)
CLEARY-FOX, Elena.
The tolerant husband.
Har court,- Dudley.
DP12764. SEE
CLEMENS, Samuel Langhorne.
The adventures of Tom Sawyer. SEE
Lichtenberg, Leo. The world's great
stories: Episode from "The adventures
of Tom Sawyer." DU13777.
The man who corrupted Hadleyburg.
DU12853. SEE EvsUn, Bernard.
CLEMENT, Victor.
Mail and female. DU14883. SEE Reisfeld,
Bert.
CLEMENT, VICTOR KELEMEN.
The promised land, a play in two acts.
© Victor Kelemen Clement; Ic 16Feb48;
DU12911.
Spring sonata, a play in three acts, five
scenes. © Victor Clement; Ic 27Apr48;
DU14231.
CLEMENTS, AUce V. SEE Horn and Hardart
Children's Hour (Radio program)
CLEMENTS Company, inc. SEE Horn and
Hardart Children's Hour (Radio program)
CLEMMONS, Lawrence G.
Bing Crosby's personal radio script.
DP12824. SEE American Broadcasting Co.,
inc.
CLIFFORD, George.
Romance on the river.
Drake, Constance.
CLIFT, Denison.
Immortelle. DU15397.
Lillian Sturgiss.
DU14136. SEE
SEE Clift,
CLIFT, ULLIAN STURGISS-
Immortelle, a play in three acts, by Lillian
Sturgiss CUft and Denison Clift.
© Denison Clift; Ic 3jun48: DU15397.
THE CUMAX comes up bobby sox. DU14861.
SEE Dr. Christian, no. 489.
CLOCK Publishing Company, inc.
Triple H Rancli time. C2294. SEE Coombs,
Gloria.
CLOHECY, MARIE M.
Story book time, by Marie M. Clohecy;
adapted to radio by Janet Sacanoff .
3 leaves. © Marie M. Clohecy; Ic 5Jan48;
DU12867.
20
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
CLOTIELD. DU14993. SEE Graham, Pearl
May.
A CLOUD of witnesses. SEE Eastman, Fred,
ed. One-act plays of spiritual power.
DP15231.
THE CLOWN who ran away. DU13540. SEE
Seller, Conrad.
THE CLUB Albatross. DU14875. SEE Hecker,
Lawrence George.
CLUBB, HAVELYN LAVONIA.
Run-away Geechee, a play in three acts.
© Havelyn Lavonia Clubb; Ic 25Feb48;
DU13098.
THE CLUE of the catcher's mitt. DU13677.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 76.
THE CLUE of the drapery cord. DU13390.
SEE Fixler, Alvin.
COAR, BARBARA RUTH.
Cutalossa, a play in four acts. © Barbara
Ruth Coar; Ic 3May48; DU14601.
COBEY, HERBERT T.
The minstrel boy, a play in three acts
and an epilogue. © Herbert T, Cobey;
Ic 9Mar48; DU13372.
COBURN, MARY.
Madam President, a play in three acts.
© Mary Coburn; Ic 18Mar48; DU13534.
COCA -Cola Company, inc.
Shooting script for a film.
Time, inc.
C2147. SEE
COCHRAN, Joseph.
The forge. DU12414. SEE The Cavalcade
of America, no. 537.
COCHRANE, Marian Beach.
The fairy number tree. DU13997.
Cochrane, Priscilla Graham.
SEE
COCHRANE, PRISCILLA GRAHAM.
The fairy number tree, an educational
play for juveniles, by Priscilla G.
Cochrane and Marian Beach Cochrane.
In three acts. 8 leaves. © Marian Beach
Cochrane, Priscilla Graham Cochrane;
Ic 17Mar48; DU13997.
A COCKtoAsclepius. DU12608. SEE
Kubly, Herbert Oswald.
COCKPIT. DU14747. SEE Boland, Bridget.
COCKTAIL in Hollywood. DU12378. SEE
Zachary, Loren Ludwig.
COFFEY, EDWARD HOPE.
There's no fool, a play in three acts, by
Edward Hope [pseud.] © Edward Hope
Coffey, Jr.; Ic 15May48; DU14680.
COFFMAN, ERIC HAMMOND.
By dawn's early Ught, a dramatic com-
position. 107 leaves. © Eric Hammond
Coffman; Ic 24May48; DU14930.
COHEN, EDWARD.
The Thames, a musical play in three acts,
by Edra Bennot [pseud.] Text only.
© Edward Cohen; Ic 9Mar48; DU13380.
The Thames, a musical play in three
acts, by Eora Bennot [pseud.] Text and
music on separate leaves. © Edward
Cohen; Ic 7Apr48; on revisions and
addition of music; DU13850.
COHEN, IRENE F.
Mrs. Simpkins makes a talk, and other
monologues, by Irene Irwine [pseud. 1
New York, Dramatists Play Service Tl947j.
50 p. © Irene F. Cohen; 19Dec47; DP12483,
COLBIN, Irene. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
COLE, Alonzo Deen.
The witch's tale. SEE Weingarten, Aaron.
Countess Cagliari. DU12174.
COLE, BENTON.
To fight alone, a play in three acts.
© Benton Cole; Ic 27May48; DU15160.
COLE, Joseph H.
Bring 'em back again and again. DU12645.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Everything under control. DU12647. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The girl who upped her sales. DU12644.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Nine out of ten. DU13841. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Oregon and its natural resources. C2554.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Washington and its natural resources.
C2553. SEE Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.
Where our money goes. DU13071. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
COLE, RUTH HAGGIN.
Lily of Tombstone; or, The triumph of
virtue. A melodrama of the 1880's, in
three acts. © Ruth Haggin Cole; Ic
12May48; DU14533.
COLEMAN, EUZA MEEKINS.
The straight and narrow path to heaven.
A religious drama in seven parts.
© Eliza Meekins Coleman; Ic 16Apr48;
DU14107.
COLEMAN, HAMILTON.
Shakespeare and the Bible, a recording of
borrowed thoughts. [Lecture]. 15 leaves.
© Hamilton Coleman; Ic 2Feb48; C2064.
COLEMAN, LUCILE LEWIS.
From where I sit, a moimtain fantasy in
four scenes. © Lucile Coleman; Ic
7Jan48; DU12278.
COLES, Stedman. SEE Nick Carter, Master
Detective (Radio program)
COLEY, THOMAS LUTHER.
The happiest years, a comedy in three
acts, by Thomas Coley and William
Roerick. © Thomas Luther Coley,
William George Roerick; Ic 23Apr48;
DU14574.
A COLLECTION. C2406. SEE Armanino,
Dominic Carl.
COLLECTION basket. DU12811. SEE Levy,
Charles S.
COLLIER, Shirley. SEE Collier (Shirley)
Agency.
COLLIER (Shirley) Agency.
The burning bush. DP14615.
Heinz.
SEE Herald,
COLLINS, BARBARA,
Vendor of verse, a radio program. © Mrs.
Barbara Collins; Ic 20Jan48; DU12477.
COLLINS, ROBERT.
Most embarrassing moments; radio script
Mar. 10, 1948. in the series "Dessert
with Ameche. © George H. Hartman
Co.; Ic 12Mar48; DU13410.
COLLYER, Bud. SEE CoUyer, Clayton.
COLLYER, CLAYTON.
Round trip, an interview program
dedicated to the commuter, by Bud
Collyer and Marian S. Collyer.
Presentation scripts for morning and
evening shows. © Clayton Collyer;
Ic each 2Mar48; DU14414-14415.
COLLYER, Marian S.
Round trip. DU14414-14415. SEE Collyer,
Clayton.
COLODZIN, ROBERT S.
It aU began, a series of television programs.
[Sample script]^ © Robert S. Colodzin;
Ic 4Jun48; DU15276.
COLOGNE on my shoulder. DU12957. SEE
Barstock, Joseph.
COLOMBYRE. SEE Marcel, Gabriel.
Theatre comique. DP12576.
THE COLONEL stays in bed. DU13121.
SEE House, Frederick William.
THE COLONEL'S daughter. DU14591. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2385-1610.
THE COLOR conscious conscience. SEE
Lockridge, Irene. Angelette no. n-teen
thousand and three. DU14640.
COLOR scheme. DU13067. SEE Talenfeld,
Leonard.
COL-O-RADO. DU14889. SEE Malmberg,
Phillipp George.
COLOSIMO, ELIE THOMAS.
A divine tragedy. [One-act play] (In The
Steelworker News, Feb. 1, 1948, p. 1, 8)
© Elie Thomas Colosimo; lFeb48;
B5-3743.
COLUMBIA Broadcasting System, inc.
Among ourselves. DU12368. SEE Panitz,
Sol.
Arrows in the dust. DU15134. SEE Andrist,
Ralph.
Frontiers of science. C2251. SEE Howe,
Quincy.
Let's Pretend. SEE Let's Pretend
(Radio program)
Play ball! DU15133. SEE Tunick, Irve.
Report card. DU13811. SEE Monroe,
Charles S.
The sunny side of the atom. DU12367.
SEE Beier, Carl.
COLUMBO. DU 14450. SEE Hunt, Mrs. Cecil
Sloat.
COLUMBUS. DU 14451-14452. SEE Hunt,
Mrs. Cecil Sloat.
COME as you are. C2471. SEE Stern,
Alan.
COME live with me. DU13325. SEE Land,
Charles Theodore.
COME TO OUR HOUSE (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by Sheila Stone
and Robert Bosworth.
1. © Sheila Stone; Ic 15Apr48; DU14013.
2. © S. Stone Productions; Ic 21Apr48;
DU14143.
3-4. © S. Stone Productions; Ic each
26Apr48; DU14379-14380.
5. © Sheila Stone; Ic 29Apr48; DU14279.
COME tu ml vuoi. SEE Pirandello, Luigi.
As you desire me. DU13324.
COME what may. DU12160. SEE Kanln,
.Garson.
21
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
COMEDY movie theatre. DU13914.
SEE Zwirn, Bernard Phillip.
COMES the evolution. DU13303. SEE
Greenberg, Emanuel Martin.
COMING in two by two. DU14468. SEE
Windham, Verbie Sanders.
COMMAND decision. DP12567. SEE Haines,
WilUam Wister.
COMMANDER Halliday returns. DU13266.
SEE Dr. Christian, no. 479.
commander's wife. DU15414. SEE
Harrington, Lowell.
COMMERCIAL propaganda; Abella system.
C2271. SEE Abella, Luis Rafael.
COMMUNITY Chests and Councils, inc.
Everybody benefits, everybody gives
C2038. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization,
inc.
CONACHY, Margaret Lee.
Red hot air. DU14269. SEE Pierce,
Emily Stanton.
CONANT, WILUAM H.
Business, the greatest of callings.
[Address] © William H. Conant; Ic
23Apr48; C2506.
CONCORDIA Publisliing House.
Eight Christmas plays for children.
AA71097. SEE Krug, AmeUa Charlotte.
CONDITIONAL sales. SEE Spencer, Albert
E. Chattel mortgages. C2207.
CONDYUS, PAUL.
Echoes from Broadway, a radio script,
prepared by Paul Condylis, Robert Giro
Gigante and William Jordan WoUf .
© Paul Condylis, William Jordan Wolff,
Robert Giro Gigante; Ic 17May48-
DU14693.
THE CONGREGATION of the dead. DP12209
SEE The Eternal Light, no. 156.
CONGRESSIONAL investigator. DU14131.
SEE Thompson, Palmer.
CONKLE, ELLSWORTH PROUTY.
Five plays. New York, S. French [1947].
363 p. iUus. Contents. — Paul and the blue
ox.— The delectable judge.— Bill and the
Widowmaker. — 49 dogs in the meathouse. —
Johnny Appleseed. © Ellsworth Prouty
Conkle; 30Dec47; DP13967.
Papa never done nothing, much. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DPI 3966.
CONKLING, LOUISE BRAMAN.
A stranger to the system, a play in three acts.
© Louise Braman ConkUng; Ic 17May48;
DU14701.
The waiting game, a play in three acts.
© Louise Braman Conkling; Ic 17May48;
DU 14700.
CONNELL, EDGAR NEWTON.
Hackamore reinsman, a series of lectures
for delivery, by Newt Lennoche [pseud.]
Lectures no. 1-15. © Edgar Newton Connell;
Ic each 23Apr48; C2595-2609.
CONNELL, Howard.
Stop the music. SEE
Salter, Harry. C1999.
Stop the Music (Radio program)
CONNELLY, DENNIS HUBERT.
Menaced, a drama in three acts. © D. Hubert
Connelly; Ic 20Feb48; on revisions; DU13007.
Prev. reg. "Crucible;" 120ct33; D24660.
CONNELLY, MARCUS COOK.
A story for strangers, a fantasy in two acts,
by Marc Connelly. © Marc ConneUy; Ic
2Jan48; DU12171.
THE CONQUEROR. SEE Pavlo, Hattte May
(Delkin), Hamilton. DU 14332.
THE CONSCIENCE of Black Dan' 1. DU13715.
SEE The Cavalcade of America, no. 550.
THE CONSPIRATORS. DP12776. SEE CarroU,
Paul Vincent.
CONSTANDUROS. MABEL (TILLING)
The gentle shade, a play in one act, by Mabel
Constanduros and Howard Agg. London,
S. French [1947]. 29 p. iUus. (French s
acting edition, no. 1015) © Samuel French,
ltd.; 3Dec47; DP12775.
A snake on Sunday, a light comedy in one act,
by Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agg.
London, S. French [1947]. 28 p. illus.
(French's acting emtion, no. 1406) © Samuel
French, ltd.; 3Dec47; DP12767.
Uncle Gabriel, a summer comedy in one act,
by Mabel Constanduros and Howard Agg.
London, S. French [1948]. 36 p. illus.
(French's acting emtion, no. 299) © Samuel
French, ltd.; 2Mar48; DPI 3936.
CONSTANTINIDES, Gus James.
Automobile safety jingles for radio. C2119-
2130. SEE Roche, William Bosworth.
CONSTANZA and the sultan. DU15358. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus.
CONSUMER credit and G. I. loans. C2305. SEE
Armanino, Dominic Carl.
CONTEST for children. C2420. SEE Blair,
James E.
CONTINENTAL Illinois National Bank and
Trust Company of Chicago.
Promises we live by. DU12646. SEE
Wilding Kcture Productions, inc.
CONTROL of oral diseases.
Kelly, John Lawrence.
C2234. SEE
CONTROLUNG your behavior. C2637. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management con-
ference: Human relations, 4th day.
CONVERSE, Allan.
Glory goal. DU12555. SEE Harkrider, John.
CONVERSION equipment for mine power.
C2217. SEE Morton, William Robert.
THE CONVERSION of Ferdys Pistora. SEE
Moss, Irving Maxwell. The great reform.
DU14127.
CONVINCING Elwood. DU12650. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
COOIC, JONATHAN B.
The problem of a world basic philosophy.
[Lecture] © Jonathan B. Cook; Ic 31Mar48;
C2386.
COOK, RAY MARCUS.
King Solomon and the bee, a musical play in
two acts. © Union of American Hebrew
Congregations; 15Jul47; DP12939.
COOK, WILLIAM.
What is love? By William "Bill" Cook.
[Poem] © Record Music Corp.; Ic 25Mar48;
C2517.
COOLING waters. DU14692. SEE White,
Elizabeth Pope.
COOMBS, GLORIA.
Triple H Ranch time, by Gloria Coombs and
Georgia C. Nicholas. IContinuityl © Clock
Pub. Co.
C. Nicholas. [Continuity] (
., inc.; Ic 15Mar48; C2294.
COONS, RUDOLPH.
Pigs I A one -act play for French clubs.
© Rudolph Coons; Ic 2Feb48; DU12670.
COOPER, LESTER.
Story sweepstakes, a new dramatic radio game.
© Fremantle Overseas Radio, inc.; Ic
9Apr48; DU14359.
COOPERSMITH, Jerome.
Caught off guard. DU12919. SEE Pack,
Harvey.
Here's how. DU12427. SEE Pack, Harvey.
What's wrong here? DU12920. SEE Pack,
Harvey.
COPEAU, Jacques.
L'amour medecin [et] Le malade imaginaire.
DP12314. SEE MoliSre, Jean Baptlste
Poquelin.
Le Sicilien [et] Le bourgeois gentilhomme.
DP12316. SEE Moli^re, Jean Baptiste
PoqueUn.
COPPING, Rosalind Mia.
Wiedersehen. DU12407.
Gastone .
SEE NoveUi,
COPPINGER, JOHN MICHAEL,
A voice in Rama, a play in three acts.
© John M. Coppinger; Ic 20Apr48; DU14056.
COPS or robbers. DUX 2865. SEE The Hour
of St. Francis (Radio program)
COPY to the Commander-in-Chief.
SEE Siegler, Ralph T.
DU12942.
CORBETT, LEONORA.
Love in a looking glass, a play in three acts.
© Leonora Corbett; Ic 28May48; DU15125.
CORCORAN, ROBERT JOHN.
This way to me, a short play in six scenes.
© Robert John Corcoran; Ic 28Jan48;
DU12610.
The wind in the willows, a play in three acts.
© Robert John Corcoran; Ic 20Feb48;
on revisions; DU13003. Prev. reg. "The
idiot boy," llFeb47, D7490.
CORCORAN Productions, inc.
Ghosts, inc.; script no. 1. DU14402. SEE
Phipps, Thomas W.
CORDER, RUBY LEE.
United we stand, a pageant and song of the
United Nations. © Ruby Lee Corder;
Ic 23Jan48; DU12524.
United we stand, a pageant and song of the
United Nations; prepared for radio broad-
cast or stage presentation. © Ruby Lee
Corder; Ic 23Apr48; DU14167.
CORNEILLE, PIERRE.
Cinna [piSce en 5 actes] pr^sent^ par Henri
Rambaud. Lyon, I.A.C. [1944]. 95 p.
11cm. (Les Chefs-d'oeuvre francaise)
© Editions I.A.C. (Impressions Artistiques
en Couleurs); 30Dec44; DP12315.
CORNELL, James.
This broad expanse. DU13348. SEE Smith,
Burrell.
CORNELL Octogon Club.
Two on the isle. DU15273. SEE Williams,
Robert Verne .
CORNER boy. DU14237. SEE Kelly, Herbert
Joseph.
CORPORATION taxes. C2210. SEE Spencer,
Albert E .
CORPORATIONS. SEE Spencer, Albert E.
Corporation taxes. C2210.
CORPUS delicti. DU13251. SEE The Sheriff,
no. 171.
22
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
CORRELL, Charles J. SEE The Amos 'n' Andy
Show (Radio program)
CORRIE, JOE.
Home ain't so sweet, a comedy in one act.
London, S. French [1948]. 27 p. illus.
(French's acting ecfition, no. 369) © Samuel
French, ltd.; 4Feb48; DP13503.
Murder at the play, a mystery in one act.
London, S. French [1948]. 28 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 385) © Samuel
French, ltd.; 10Feb48; DP13877.
A prince he would a-wooing go, a comedy for
young people in one act. London, S. French
[1948]. 35 p. illus. (French's acting edition,
no. 399) © Samuel French, ltd.; 2Mar48;
DP13934.
A storm on Parnassus, an historical invention
in one act. London, S. French [1948].
32 p. illus. (French's acting edition, no.
376) © Samuel French, ltd.; 23Jan48;
DPI 3500.
When the old cock crows, a rural comedy in
one act. London, S. French [1948]. 30 p.
illus. (French's acting edition, no. 378)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 4Feb48; DP13501.
CORRIGAN, LLOYD.
Dark concerto, a play in one act. © Lloyd
Corrigan; Ic 18May48; DU14724.
Diamond cut diamond, a play in one act.
© Lloyd Corrigan; Ic 18May48; DL .723.
The upper room, a play in one act. © Lioyd
Corrigan; Ic 8Mar48; DU13428.
CORRIGAN, WENDEL VINCENT.
The crusaders, a play in three acts. © Wendel
Vincent Corrigan; Ic 18Feb48; DU 14086.
CORSI CAN father. DU13359. SEE Glass,
Everett.
CORWIN, EDWARD COMSTOCK
»Vhat are we doing to make the customer a
better merchant? An oral address.
© Edward Comstock Corwin; Ic 13May48;
C2581.
COSr fantutte. DP14H5, DP14120. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus.
COSNER, ADA LUCILLE
Eagle's nest, a one-act play. © AcU L. Cosner;
Ic 8Mar48; DU13361.
The new look, a play in one act. © Ada
LuciUe Cosner; Ic 5Jan48; DU12272.
COSTA, Frances. SEE Costa, Mary Frances.
COSTA, MARY FRANCES.
Blond, brunette, or indifferent; a comedy
about a teen-ager, by Frances Costa.
[Television script]^ © Mary Frances Costa:
Ic 15Mar48; DU13533.
COSTA, Thomas J.
Everyday' s a holiday. DU14606. SEE M ogle,
William.
COTLER, GORDON.
Step a little closer, an intimate musical revue
in two acts. Sketches by Gordon Cotler,
Daniel Klughertz, and Alvin S. Yudkoff .
Lyrics by Richard P. Malkin, music by
Albert Sherwin. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Richard Malkin, Albert Sherwin,
Gordon Cotler, Daniel Klughertz, Alvin S.
Yudkoff; Ic 18Jun48; DU15266.
COULD be. DU12528. SEE Hall, Dorothy.
COUNSELLOR-at-law. DU13456. SEE Kraft
Television Theatre, no. 44.
COUNT Cash. C2503. SEE Carlson, Walfred
Richard.
COUNTER care the Kresge way. C2357. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
COUNTER wise. DU12281. SEE LitUe,
Christine Maud.
COUNTERFEIT. DU14109. SEE Allen, Kay.
COUNTESS Cagliari. DU12174. SEE Weingarten,
Aaron.
COUNTS, Eleanor. SEE Gauldin, Maude Eleanor
Counts.
COUPRIE, JAMES.
La dame sarrasine; ou, L'amour tenace.
Comedie sentimentale en cinq actes, basee
sur une legende du Xlleme siecle. © James
Couprie; Ic 24Mar48, DU13898.
THE COURAGE to try again. DU13096. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 56.
COURT of Current Issues. DU14635. SEE
Sulds, Irvin Faul.
THE COURT of Public Opinion. DU12884. SEE
Sulds, Irvin Paul.
COURTESY Club. C2513. SEE Poggia, Emily
Elise. Road quizz^ no. 3.
COW in the apartment. DU13161. SEE
Holifield, Harold Desmond.
COWAN, Edward Malott.
Campaign summer. DU15318. SEE Jensen,
Eileen Stith.
COWAN (Louis G.) inc. SEE
Quiz Kids (Radio program)
R.F.D. America (Radio program)
Stop the Music (Raoio program)
COWARD, NOEL PIERCE.
"Peace in our time," a play in two acts and
eight scenes. London, W. Heinemann [1947].
106 p. © Noel Coward; lDec47; DH4496.
COWLES, SOPHIA ESTHER DELAVAN.
How to dress and furnish your home the
thrifty way. [Radio talk] © Sophia Esther
Delavan Cowles; Ic 28Jun48; C2766.
COWLEY-BROWN, SARA.
Shadow of fear, a three -act play. © Sara
Cowley-Brown; Ic 18Feb48; DU13122.
COX, ALPHONSUS PATRICK.
The homemakers' treasure chest. [Radio
script] © Alphonsus P. Cox.; Ic 6jan48;
C2024.
Homemakers' treasure chest. One client.
[Radio script] ® Alphonsus P. Cox;
Ic 7Jan48; C2155.
COX, ELEANOR S.
Angeline and the wicked witch, an autumn
pageant for children, in one act. © Eleanor
S. Cox; Ic 28Nov47; DU13696.
COX (J. Cvinningham) Advertising Agency.
SEE Cox, Joseph Cunningham.
COX, JOSEPH CUNNINGHAM.
Proposed radio announcement for Knox
Gelatine with dramatization of phrase
"opportunity - Knox." © J. Cunningham Cox,
Advertising Agency; Ic 6Feb48; DU14130.
Proposed radio announcement for Knox Hats,
with dramatization of phrase "opportunity -
Knox." © J. Cunningham Cox, -advertising
Agency; Ic 5Feb48: DU14129.
Proposed radio announcement for Philadelphia
Old Stock Beer, with a play on wor'-s of
S.O.S. and P.O.S. © J. Cunningham Cox,
Advertising Agency; Ic 6Feb48; DU14378.
Proposed television commercial for Dial
Shoes, dramatizing the word "dial" and
the dial on the telephone. © J. Cunningham
Cox, Advertising Agency; Ic 6Feb48; DU14128.
COX, THEODORE ST. JOHN.
Call me Mac, a play in one act. Boston,
Baker's Plays [1948]. 30 p. (Baker's
royalty plays) © Walter H. Baker Co.;
6Feb48; DP12994.
CRAIG, Linda Lou, pseud. SEE Lane, Dorothy
Mildred Guyon.
CRAIG, LUCY ELOISE.
The story of redemption, in dramatic and
serial form. Episode 1: The fall of
man. 9 leaves. © Lucy Eloise Craig;
Ic 16Feb48; DU13114.
CRAIGHEAD, PATRICIA.
Rain on Friday, a one- act play. © Patricia
Craighead; Ic 15Mar48; DU13464.
GRAIN, WILLIAM HENRY.
The family man, a play. 15 leaves.
© William Henry Crain, Jr.; Ic 25May48;
DU14999.
CRAM, Stewart M.
The car of the year — years ahead 1 C2760.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
CRANE, Danton, pseud. SEE Garza, Ernest
Ralph.
CRAVE, MARCEL.
L'avalanche, piece en trois actes. Dijon,
Editions de la Tartane, 1947. 183 p.
© Marcel Crave; 30Nov47; DP14046.
CRAW, CLARENCE FRANK.
The boy I left behind me, a three -act
comedy. © Clarence Frank Craw; Ic
2Jan48, DU12916.
CRAW, James Lawrenc .
A wife between us. DU13362. SEE Camp,
Joseph Clinton.
CRAWFORD, OLIVER.
E pluribus Benny, a comedy drama in
three acts. & Oliver Crawford; Ic
22Jan48; DU13400.
The reluctant ghost, a comedy in two acts.
© Oliver Crawford; Ic 13May48; DU14625.
CRAZY but cute.
Bertita.
DP15268. SEE French,
CREAGH -HENRY, MAY.
The victory of the Cross, a passion play
'in three scenes]. London, S. French
1948]. 27 p. illus. (French's acting
edition, no. 563) © Samuel French, ltd.;
10Feb48; DP13875.
CREAM of the crop. DU12442. SEE Mindess,
Irving Solomon.
CREATED He them. DU12846. SEE Little,
Charles White.
CREATING and promoting morale. C2633.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Group relations, 20th day.
CREMER, Andree. SEE Andre, Marianne.
CRESCENDO. DU13138. SEE Greenstone,
Florence M.
CRESPI, DAVID EMANUEL.
The adventures of Baggis McManarty.
[Radio script] © David Emanuel Crespi;
Ic llDec47; DU12593.
CRIME and punishment. SEE Ackland,
Rodney. Dostoievsky's Crime and punish-
ment. DP13566.
THE CRIMINALS. DU14346, DU14664. SEE
Stern, Martin.
23
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE CRISIS. DU12173.
Richard Vincent.
SEE Zilinskas,
CRISIS: 1948. SEE Stern, Alan. The drama
of the United Nations. DU13822.
CRITO. SEE Kubly, Herbert Oswald. A cock
toAsclepius. DU12608.
LE CROCODILE. SEE Sardou, Victorien.
Theatre complet. t. 10. DP15123.
CRONIN, EDWARD ALOYSIUS.
Molly O'Morgan, the Irish-Italian girl; a
musical comedy in a prologue and three
acts. Books, lyrics and music by Edward
A. Cronin, assisted by the composer
Anthony Franchini. [Text only! © Edward
A. Cronin; Ic 29Jan48; DU12657.
CROSLEY Broadcasting Corporation.
Builders of destiny. DU12155. SEE Brown,
David.
Come as you are. C2471. SEE Stern,
Alan.
A date with music. C2309. SEE Stern,
Alan.
Days of the giants. DU12158. SEE Stern,
Alan.
For your pleasure. C2715. SEE Stern, 'ilan.
Generation on trial. DU13901. SEE Grant,
Brenton.
Gus and Polly. C2449. SEE Kelley, Dennis.
Hodge podge. C2751. SEE Stern, Alan.
The human adventure. DU12154. SEE
Kelley, Dennis.
Is tliis your story? DU12156. SEE Jay,
Verne.
Let's take a look. Script no. 1. DU12479.
SEE Stern, Alan.
Let's take a look. Script no. 19. DU12157.
SEE Brown, David.
Mr. T. V. C2576. SEE Meyer, Dorothy.
Musical ponies. C2236. SEE Kelley,
Dennis.
Who ami? C2237. SEE Thornburgh,
Vernon S.
CROSSING _the Red Sea. DU12190. SEE The
Children's Chapel, no. 28.
TilE CROSSROADS of America. C2467. SEE
Shantz, Marshall B.
THE CROSSROADS of destiny. DU14373.
SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
CROSSWORDS and music. C2268. SEE
Chessler, Maurice.
CROSWELL, Volney A.
The known American. DU12557. SEE
Harkrider, John.
GROUSE, Russel.
Life with Mother. DU13494. SEE Lindsay,
Howard.
CROWLEY, DALE SP9FFORD.
Quizspiration; radio's original Bible
quiz. Script for May 29, 1948. © Dale
Crowley; Ic 3jun48; C2727.
THE CROWN of innocence . DU13919. SEE
Selden, Margaret Hartley.
CROZIER, ERIC.
Albert lierring, a comic opera in three
acts. Libretto freely adapted from a
short story of Guy de Maupassant, by
Eric Crozier. Music by Benjamin
Britten, Op. 39. Vocal score by Henry
Boys. London, New York, Hawkes; sole
selling agents, Boosey o. Hawkes [1948].
2 V. score (372 p.), text (cl947, 93 p.)
© liawkes 6l Son (London) ltd.; 2Apr48,
DP14043.
CRUGER, PAUL.
The irrepressible Mr. Kelly. A series of
half-hour radio programs written around
the character of Mr. Kelly. Audition
script. © Paul Cruger; Ic 9Apr48;
DU14100.
THE CRUSADERS. DU14086. SEE Corrigan,
Wendel Vincent.
THE CRYSTAL bowl. DU13254. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 466.
THE CRYSTAL coffin. DU13493. SEE Let's
Pretend, Mar. 6, 1948.
THE CRYSTAL trumpet. DU14621. SEE
Rayfiel, David.
CUMINGS, Arthur.
Brain, Brawn and Spirit, inc. DU12561.
SEE Harkrider, John.
THE CUP. DU14413. SEE Tildon, Wezlynn
Margaret DeVelle.
A CUP of coffee, raviolies and you. DU15131.
SEE Ferrera, Vivian Ann.
THE CUP of trembling. DP15169. SEE
Johannes, Vivian.
CUPID'S boomerang. DU13257. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 470.
CURRY, JOHN ROBERT.
In this house, the story of the birth of
Christ. In four acts. 6 leaves. © J. R.
Curry, Jr.; Ic 20Jaii48; DU12453.
CURTAIN going up. DU12893. SEE Davis,
Fitzroy.
CURTISS, MARYE.
Fleecy and Lacey, an episode in the radio
series "Twinkle tale. ' © Mary E.
Curtiss^ Ic 4Feb48; DU12742.
Tiny Tot s travels, an episode in the radio
series "Twinkle tale.' © Mary E. Cur-
tiss; Ic 28Jan48; DU12611.
CURVE crazy. C2119. SEE Roche, William
Bosworth. Automobile safety jingles for
radio, L-1.
CUT the picture. C2562. SEE Cherniavsky,
Josef.
THE CUT-throat. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty hoUday. DP13966.
CUTALOSSA. DU14601. SEE Coar, Barbara
Ruth.
CUTTLE, EVELYN ROEDING.
Kippy> ^ drama in three acts. © Evelyn
Roeding CutUe; Ic llMay48; DU14518.
CWOPZINSKI, ANTONI.
Life and dreams, a play in three acts, four .
scenes. © Antoni Cwojdzinski; Ic 31Mar48;
DU14079.
CYANIDE for sinners. DU13985. SEE Keeney,
Claire Handsaker.
DACE, ED'^IJI'VALLACE.
The house of cards, a play in three acts, by
Wallace Dace. © Edwin Wallace Dace;
Ic 23jan48; DU12523.
DACE, Wallace. SEE Dace, Edwin Wallace.
DAILEY, VINCENT E.
The headless ghost, a mystery-comedy in
three acts. Marion, Iowa, Art Craft Play
Co., cl948. 94 p. illus. (An Art Craft
play) © J. Vincent Heuer; 15Jun48; DP15269.
DAILEY Bros. Circus. C2521-2523. SEE
Kelley, Francis Beverly.
DAISY Kenyon. DU14064. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Apr. 5, 1948.
DALE, Freddy.
Little Mary Monahan. DU13638. SEE
Nelson, Robert Morton.
DALTON, BERNARD JOSEPH.
Electric braking for rubber mills and calen-
dars. ALEE conference paper presented
Apr. 1948. © General Electric Co.; Ic
21May48; C2710.
DAMAI, PAUL KNOX.
Tele-words, a television script. © Paul
Knox Damai; Ic 20Feb48; DU13006.
LA DAME sarrasine. DU13898. SEE Couprie,
James.
THE DAMNED detail man. C2191. SEE
Parke, Davis &i Co.
DANCEHALL of death. DU14594. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2388-1613.
DANFORTH, MILDRED E ME UNE.
Great things— Uncle! A one-act play.
© Mildred Emeline Danforth; Ic 29Mar48;
DU13663.
DANGEROUS lady. DU13051. SEE First
Nighter, Nov. 22, 1947.
DANIEL, DOROTHY.
Family resemblance, a comedy in three
acts, by Dora Bateman [pseud.] © Dorothy
Daniel; Ic 2Feb48; DU12679.
DANIEUAN, LEO.
Gesoorus (My mother-in-law); a three-act
musical comedy in Armenian and English,
by Leo Danielian, with music by Guy
Chookoorian. [Text only] © Leo
Danielian, Guy Chookoorian; Ic 29Mar48;
DU14600.
DANIEL'S deliverance. DU12179. SEE The
Children's Chapel, no. 17.
DANSANT, Jean-Jules. SEE Bever, Jean.
DANTONS Tod. DP14712-14713. SEE Einem,
Gottfried von.
DANVERS-WALKER, AUBREY.
See a fine lady, a comedy in three acts.
London, S. French [1947]. 100 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 197)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 6Nov47; DP12114.
DAPHNE did it. DU13242. SEE The Sheriff,
no. 180.
DA PONTE, Lorenzo.
Cosf fantutte. DP14115, DP14120. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
Don Giovanni. DP14116, DP14118. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
Die Hochzeit des Figaro. DP14H7,
DP14119. SEE Mozart, Johann Chrysostom
Wolfgang Amadeus.
DAR Silas hut maud druvel. DU14992. SEE
Frantz, Irwin James.
D'ARCY Advertising Agency.
Shooting script for a film. C2147. SEE
Time, inc.
THE DARING rescue. DU13680. SEE The
Adventures of Frank MerriweU, no. 79.
DARK circle. DU15071. SEE Falkowski,
Edward James.
24
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
DARK concerto. DU14724. SEE Corrigan,
Lloyd.
THE DARK corner. DU12129. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Nov. 10, 1947.
DARKfUght. DU14024. SEE Nuckles,
RoUa Hargiss.
A DARK horse called Death. DU14262. SEE
The Shadow, no. 334.
THE DARK virgin. DU14419. SEE Grenet y
Sanchez, Eliseo.
DARLING, Alicia, pseud. SEE Schultz, Ethel.
THE DARUNG. DU12723. SEE McLaughlin,
Robert.
THE DARLING twins. DP12565. SEE
George, Charles.
DARLINGTON, ANNE .
Children of the Harp, a one -act play.
© Anne Darlington; Ic 5Feb48; DU12790.
The gift of life, a one -act play. © Anne
Darlington; Ic 5Feb48; DU12789.
Kassandra, a comedy in one act. © Anne
Darlington; Ic 5Feb48; DU12788.
The Moon-gift, a one-act play, founded on
an old legend of China. © Anne Darling-
ton; Ic 5Feb48; DU12787.
DARSKY, JuUus.
Cash for caps. C2413-2414. SEE Jessop,
Charles A.
DARVIN, Vicki, pseud. SEE Finegold,
Esther.
A DATE, with a sale. C2673. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
A DATE with Baby. DU13056. SEE First
Nighter, Dec. 18, 1947.
A DATE with music. C2309. SEE Stern, Alan.
DAUGHTER knows best. DU14134. SEE
Maugham, Dora Isabel.
THE DAUGHTERS of the late colonel.
DU12928. SEE Beachner, Louis.
DAUGHTERS of Venus. DU14931. SEE Mac -
Lachlan, Robert Anthony.
DAVENPORT, Rowland A. SEE Sermon of
the Week, no. 49. C2286.
THE DAVENPORT Works. C2228. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
DAVEY Jones' locker. DU13668. SEE
Leenhouts, Grant.
DAVID, BENJAMIN.
Ahl genius. A play in three acts. © Ben-
jainin David; Ic 15Dec47; DU13305.
DAVID, Benson Henry, pseud. SEE David-
son, Baruch Henry.
DAVID. DU15161. SEE WiUiams, Albert
Nathaniel.
DAVID Crockett. DU13764. SEE Smith,
Earl Hobson.
DAVID HARDING, COUNTERSPY (Radio
program) Scripts in this series are by
PhilUps H. Lord, inc. © Phillips H. Lord,
inc.
285. Dec. 14, 1947. Case of the cancerous
crook. © Ic 13Jan48; DU12385.
286. Dec. 21, 1947. Case of the land
sharks. © Ic I3jan48; DU12386.
287. Dec. 28, 1947. Case of the wistful wheat-
legger. © Ic 13jan48; DU12387.
288. Jan. 4, 1948. Case of sky's the limit.
© Ic 13jan48; DU12388.
289. Jan. 11, 1948. Case of the lottery payoff .
© Ic 25Feb48; DU13101.
290. Jan. 18, 1948. Case of the trans-Atlantic
thieves. © Ic 25Feb48; DU13102.
291. Jan. 25 1948. Case of the wayward
bonds. © Ic 25Feb48; DU13103.
292. Feb. 1. 1948. Case of the marital mix-
up. © Ic 25Feb48; DU13104.
293. Feb. 8, 1948. Case of the pointed print.
© Ic 25Feb48; DU13105.
294. Feb. 15, 1948. Case of the dead man
pays. © Ic 25Feb48; DU13106.
295. Feb. 22, 1948. Case of the power mad
puppet. © Ic 26Mar48; DU13645.
296. Feb. 29, 1948. Case of the phoney tax
counselor. © Ic 26Mar48; DU13646.
297. Mar. 7, 1948. Case of the synthetic
certificates. © Ic 26Mar48; DU13647.
298. Mar. 14, 1948. Case of the welshing
witness. © Ic 26Mar48; DU13648.
299. Mar. 21, 1948. Case of the mercenary
messenger. © Ic 26Mar48; DU13649.
300. Mar. 28, 1948. Case of the tormented
teacher. © Ic 31Mar48; DU13743.
301. Apr. 4, 1948. Case of the powdered
plague. © Ic 9Apr48; DU13890.
302. Apr. 11, 1948. Case of the microfilm
map. © Ic 16Apr48; DU14037.
303. Apr. 18, 1948. Case of the interrupted
insurrection. © Ic 22Apr48; DU14165.
304. Apr. 25, 1948. Case of the easy mark.
© Ic 28Apr48; DU14278.
305. May 2, 1948. Case of the murdered
cannonball. © Ic 7May48; DU14431.
306. May 9, 1948. Case of the shanghaied
seamen. © Ic 12May48; DU14540.
307. May 16, 1948. Case of the handicapped
hero. © Ic 20May48; DU14783.
308. May 23. 1948. Case of the Bunko
builders. © Ic 26May48; DU14943.
309. May 30, 1948. Case of the camera-
happy crook. © Ic 7Jun48; DU15136.
310. June 6, 1948. Case of the recruited
nurse. © Ic lljun48; DU15175.
DAVIDSON, BARUCH HENRY.
When iVashington smiled, a play in three acts,
by Benson Henry David [pseud.] © Baruch
Henry Davidson; Ic 7May48; DU14459.
DAVIDSON, CLAIRE ANNE.
The land of enchantment. [Radio script]
© Claire Anne Davidson; Ic 24Mar48;
DU13583.
DA VIES, Sylvia, pseud. SEE Drucker, Sylvia G.
DA VIES, W. Ellis. SEE Sermon of the Week,
no. 42. C2279.
DAVIS, CLAIRE H.
Doctors are people, a murder mystery in two
acts, by Claire Read [pseud.] © Claire H.
Davis; Ic 29Mar48; on revisions; DU13667.
Prev. reg. 30Dec46; D6744.
DAVIS, DONALD.
The girl for me, a comedy in three acts.
® Donald Davis; Ic ljun48; DU15081.
DAVIS, FITZROY.
The cherry orchard, a film scenario adapta-
tion of the play by Anton Chekhov. © Fitz-
roy Davis; Ic 29Mar48; DU13661.
Curtain going up, a play in three acts, by
Fitzroy Davis and Chester Erskine^ based
on the novel "For all of our lives,' by
Ursula Parrott. Revised by Fitzroy Davis.
© Fitzroy Davis; Ic 13Feb48; DU12893.
DAVIS, Frank.
The man said-
DU14354. SEE Clark, Hal.
DAVIS, HOWARD W.
Kcture the song; the newest game in radio.
[Continuity] © Howard W. Davis; Ic
10Mar48; C2266.
DAVIS, LILLIAN BASSETT.
An account of the only unpublished photograph
of Abraham Lincoln known to be in existence.
A lecture, designed to correct an earlier
version, entitled "The incredible story of
how a former Confederate officer succeeded
in photographing President Lincoln, before
Appomattox." © Lillian Bassett Davis;
Ic 8Dec47; C2274. Prev. reg. 7Jul45; C17501.
A recently-discovered portrait of George
Washington, believed to have been painted by
John Trumbull. A lecture, designed to amend
a previous account of this portrait. © Lillian
Bassett Davis; Ic 8Dec47; C2273. Prev.
rtg. 29Jan46; C162.
DAVIS, SIMA.
Shmerel the shotchen, a comedy play. 29
leaves. [Yiddish text] © Mrs. Sima
Davis; Ic 2Feb48; DU13186.
DAVISON, MARY CLINE .
Everybody sings, a musical comedy in two
acts. Book and lyrics by Mary Cline
Davison, music by Charles W. Rasely.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Charles W. Rasely; Mary Cline Davison;
Ic 18May48; DU14770.
THE DAWNING of a new day. DU13630. SEE
Ward, Grove r Adwin.
DAWSON, JAMES BAXTER.
Iseult, a play in three acts. © Bess Jones
Winburn; Ic 9Apr48; DU13891.
DAWSON, MARLOW.
Unwind your dreams, a drama in eight scenes.
© Marlow Dawson; Ic llMar48; DU13402.
DAWSON, WINSTON FAUNTLEROY.
Goldilocks and the three bears. A play in
three acts, adapted from an old fairy story.
© Winston Fauntleroy Dawson; Ic 5Jan48;
DU12210.
DAY Cl3.rGncG
Life with Mother. DU13494. SEE Lindsay,
Howard.
DAY, Gerry. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
DAY, Katharine B.
Life with Mother. DU13494. SEE Lindsay,
Howard.
THE DAY after tomorrow. DU12410. SEE
Fishbein, Jacob.
DAYS of the giants. DU12158. SEE Stern,
Alan.
DAZE and Ide. DU12926. SEE Morrow,
Timothy T.
D'AZEVEDO, LISA.
Dream plan, a one -act play. © Lisa
D'Azevedo; Ic 23Apr48; DU14773.
Dream plan, a play in six scenes, in one
setting. Enlarged version. © Lisa
D'Azevedo; Ic 6May48; DU14835.
DAZEY, C. T.
His partner's girl. DU14373. SEE Blaney,
Charles Edward.
THE DAZZLER. AA72255. SEE Jelliff, Clara
Marston.
DE la obscuridad. DU14720. SEE Pino Suarez,
Severo Tomas del.
DEAD beat. DU14094. SEE Dolbier, Maurice.
25
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE DEADLY dove. DU12642. SEE Chapman,
Tedwell.
DEAR Billy. DU14963. SEE The Hour of St.
Francis (Radio program)
DEAR Diary. DU13692. SEE Finkel, Joy Dee.
DEAR friends. DU12877. SEE Harding, Anna
Trail.
DEARBORN, ELWYN.
My name is Legion, a new play in three acts.
© Elwyn Dearborn; Ic 19May48; DU14751.
DEARBORN Motors Corporation.
The wise choice. DU12652. SEE Wilding
F>icture Productions, inc.
DE ARCHANGELIS, Cesiano. SEE Archangelis,
Cesiano de.
DEATH after ten years. DU14532. SEE Singer,
Jack.
DEATH and the black fedora. DU12667,
DU13210. SEE The Shadow, no. 320.
DEATH and the Easter bonnet. DU13908. SEE
The Shadow, no. 330.
DEATH at Fredericksburg. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
DEATH coils to strike. DU13909. SEE The
Shadow, no. 329.
DEATH has sharp claws. DU12903. SEE The
Shadow, no. 314.
DEATH of an aristocrat. DU13306. SEE
Osborne, Hubert Benjamin.
THE DEATH of Ming-Lee. DU13495. SEE
The Sheriff, no. 183.
THE DEATH of Walter Morgan. DU 13237.
SEE The Sheriff, no. 175.
THE DEBT. DU13827. SEE Challenge of the
Yukon, no. 521.
DEBT of honor. DU14839. SEE Reader's
Digest — Radio Edition, no. 116.
THE DECAYED soldier. DU15306. SEE
McAleavy, Charles Raymond.
DE CELLES, Dorothy P.
De Celles set and locked altimeter theory.
C2167. SEE De Celles, Joseph Howard.
DE CELLES, J. Larry.
De Celles set and locked altimeter theory.
C2167. SEE De Celles, Joseph Howard.
DE CELLES, JOSEPH HOWARD.
De Celles set and locked altimeter theory
with "memory hands.' [Lecture] © J.
Howard De Celles, Dorothy P. De Celles,
J. Larry De Cellos; Ic 15Jan48; C2167.
Simulated pressure latitude indicator with
"memory hands;" or, De Celles set and
locked altimeter theory with "memory
hands." [Lecture! © J. Howard De Celles;
Ic 10Feb48; C2269.
DE CELLES set and locked altimeter theory
with "memory hands." C2167. SEE
De Celles, Joseph Howard.
DECISION. DU14865. SEE Dr. Christian,
no. 486.
DECISIVE episodes of chivalry. DU13993.
SEE Campbell, Leslie Michael.
DECKER, AMMIEL FOLGER.
Safety-seals, a lecture-wr sai^f 'talk.
© Ammiel F. Decker; Ic 18Feb48; C2186.
DECKER, ANN WRIGHT.
The cage and the door, a play in three acts,
by Ann Wright. © Ann Wright Decker;
Ic 14May48; DU14659.
DECLARATION. DU13068. SEE Stevenson,
Janet Marshall.
DE COURCY, FLORENCE STURE.
Granmaw boots 'em home, a play in three
acts. © Florence Sture de Courcy; Ic
21May48; DU14817.
DEDICATION. C2588. SEE Boyce, Florence
Victoria May Lackner.
DEEDS. C2212. SEE Spencer, Albert E.
THE DEEP well. DU14746. SEE Smyth, Nona
Long.
DEEPWATER captain. DU13740. SEE Reader's
Digest— Radio Edition, no. 107.
DEERE and Company.
The sugar plum tree. DU14358. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
DEFEAT. DU12418. SEE Hutner, Herbert
Hart.
THE DEFEATED. DU13458. SEE Miyata,
Teruakt.
DEFINITION of love. DU13542. SEE Keller,
Phillips Brooks.
DEHAR, Chesy, pseud. SEE Archangelis,
Cesiano de.
DE LA RAMEE, Louise.
Under two flags. SEE Briody, Donald
Francis.
DE LA TORRE, LILLIAN.
Goodbye, Miss Lizzie Borden; a sinister
play in one act. cl947. (In Sandoe, James,
comp. Murder: plain andTanciful, with
some milder malefactions. New York,
Sheridan House [1948]. p. [320]-338)
© Lillian de la Torre (Mrs. George McCue);
12Mar48- DP13732. Prev. reg. 17Jan47;
D unp. 7313.
DELDERFIELD, R. F.
Worm's eye view, a comedy in three acts.
London, S. French [1948]. 81 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 896) © Samuel
French, ltd.; 4Feb48; DP13506.
THE DELECTABLE judge. SEE Conkle, Ells-
worth Prouty. Five plays. DP13967.
DE LETRAZ, Jean. SEE Letraz, Jean de.
DELGADO, Stella, pseud. SEE Aivaz, Stella
Delores.
DELIVERED as ordered. DU13617. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 68.
DELIVERY; Results. C2447. SEE Rogoff,
Elias M. Humorology, no. 9-10.
DELLABOUGH, GRANT BRUSKE.
The serpent of brass, a play in five scenes.
© Grant Bruske Dellabough; Ic 22Jun48;
DU15326.
DELMAR, VINA.
Ungilded Lily, a play in three acts. © Vina
Delmar; Ic 16Dec47; DU12277.
DE LORIMIER, Marguerite. SEE Jenkins,
Marguerite de Lorimier.
DEL VECCHIO, THOMAS.
Proclaim liberty, a play in three acts, based
on the Ufe of Thomas Paine during the
American Revolution. © Thomas Del
Vecchio; Ic 23Mar48; DU13581.
DEMARTINI, ROBERT JOHN.
Selection of electric drives for looms, by
R. J. Demartini and A. F. Lukens. AIEE
conference paper, presented Apr. 1948.
© General Electric Co.; Ic 21May48;
C2708.
THE DEMISE of Laurel and Belvedere. DU12614.
SEE Koehring, Vera Louise.
THE DEMOCRATIC pink horse. C2578. SEE
Willis, Roy Edward.
DEMONSTRATION sells. C2361. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
DE MONTLOUIS, Andr^e Cadet. SEE Mont-
louis, Andree Cadet de.
DeMUND, HAROLD ALEXANDER.
Becoming a father, a miniature drama in
two scenes. © Harold Alexander DeMund;
Ic 25Jun48; DU15360.
Gossipers, a miniature comedy drama. 7
leaves. © Harold Alexander DeMund; Ic
25Jun48; DU15361.
Ungratefulness, a miniature drama. 4 leaves.
© Harold Alexander DeMund; Ic 25Jun48;
DU15359.
DE NA'PIER, LeRoi, pseud. SEE Napier,
LeRoy.
DENBY and Son. C2062. SEE Ross, Arthur M.
DENIS, NATHALIE (MASHKEVITCH).
A show in a show; A music parade, in three
acts and 38 scenes, by Nata Mashlcevitch.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Nathalie Denis; Ic 18May48; DU14856.
DENISON (T. S.) and Company.
GreatDay! DP13721. SEE Price, Leland.
Hooray for youth. DP12564. SEE George,
Charles.
Mrs. Sam from Roarin' Dam. DP13229.
SEE George, Charles.
My home-town girl. DP12938. SEE Jenkins,
Virginia.
DENKER, HENRY.
The Greatest Story Ever Told. SEE The
Greatest Story Every Told (Radio program)
Kller instinct, a play in two acts. © Henry
Denker; Ic 2Feb48; DU12674.
Reader's Digest--Radio Edition. SEE
Reader's Digest — Radio Edition (Radio
program)
DENNIS, JENNINGS HENRY.
Jokey, a Christmas story of a little boy and
his dog, for radio. © Jennings H. Dennis;
Ic 29Dec47; DU13013.
DENNIS Brulgruddery. DU12740. SEE Haring,
Forrest Chapman.
DePaul, Hugo.
Romance on the river. DU14136. SEE Drake,
Constance.
DE RIVAS, Patricia Martinez. SEE Martinez
de Rivas, Patricia.
DE SADOW, MURRAY BERNARD.
Mrs. Brady's boarding house, a one-act
play in three scenes. Based on the novel,
'Pere Goriot," by Honor^ de Balzac.
© Murray Bernard de Sadow; Ic 12Apr48;
DU13921.
DESERET DU14235. SEE Liljenquist, Don
Clifford.'
26
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTKIES
DESERTER at dawn. DU12471.
Ferraresso, Anna.
SEE
DESIGN criteria for dams on permafrost.
C2131. SEE Lewin, Joseph David.
DESIGN of masonry dams to resist underwater
explosions. C2132. SEE Lewin, Joseph
David.
DESIGNED to sell. C2680. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
DESSART, Gina. SEE Hildreth, Gina Dessart.
DESSERT with Ameche. SEE Collins, Robert.
Most embarrassing moments. DU13410.
DESTINATION space. DU13168. SEE Bailey,
Anne Howard.
DESTINED for a tombstone. DU12836. SEE
Washburn, Harriet IngersoU.
DE VEGA, Lope. SEE Vega Carpio, Lope
Felix de.
DEVELOPING the organization. C2691. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management confer-
ence: Management fundamentals, 8th day.
DEVELOPMENT of organization chart. C2692.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Management fundamentals, 9th
day.
THE DEVIL and his marionettes. SEE Kamile,
Coleman. The cactus and the rose. DU14157.
THE DEVIL only knows. DU14895. SEE
Turner, Joel Edward.
THE DEVIL takes. DU14176. SEE Smith,
Arthur Tanner Elliott.
DeVORE, MARY.
Santa resigns, a Christmas playlet with
music, in one act. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge
Entertainment House, cl947. 8 p. © El-
dridge Entertainment House, inc.; lNov47;
DP13525.
DIACK, JOHN MICHAEL.
The boy Mozart, an operetta in two parts,
illustrating incidents in the life of the
young composer. The music by Mozart;
written and arranged by J. Michael Diack.
Part 1. London, Paterson's Publications
[1948]. 36 p. © Paterson's PubUcations,
ltd.; I6Jan48;DP13550.
DLAMANT, WILLIAM MARTIN.
Love at hindsight, a comedy in three acts.
© William Martin Diamant; Ic 21Apr48;
DU14141.
DIAMOND cut diamond.
Corrigan, Lloyd.
DU14723. SEE
DLAS, EARL J.
Father's wife, a comedy in three acts.
Marion, Iowa, Art Craft Play Co., cl948.
78 p. illus. © J. Vincent Heuer; 28May48;
DP15297.
DICKENS, Charles.
Character sketches from Charles Dickens.
DP12777. SEE Jones-Evans, Eric.
A Christmas carol. SEE
Farr, Hilda Butler. Dickens' Christmas
carol. C2705.
Price, John Lemar. The Christmas carol.
DU12716.
Martin Chuzzlewit. SEE
Blumert, Joseph. Chuzzlewit. DU12473.
DICKSON, CROCKETT MILES.
They never come to stay, a play in three acts
with seven scenes, by Miles Dickson.
© Crockett Miles Dickson; Ic 7Jun48;
DU15354.
DICKSON, Miles. SEE Dickson, Crockett Miles.
A DICTY defense? DU12837. SEE Allen, Kay.
DIETETICS. DU15056. SEE Schrock, Margaret.
Careers in home economics, no. 3.
DIGEST of new inventions. C1984. SEE
Babcock, Alfred R.
THE DILEMMA. DPI 2468. SEE Martin, John
M.
DILLON, FRANCIS JOSEPH.
Caesar's doll, a one-act play, by Frank
Dillon. © Francis Joseph Dillon; Ic
25May48; DU14928.
DILLON, John J.
What's the score? DU13528. SEE Stevenson,
James.
DIM View Society. DU12488. SEE Waas,
Lester Morton.
DINNER, WILLLAM.
Behind my skull, a play in one act, by
William Dinner and William Morum. London,
S. French [1947]. 22 p. illus. {French's
acting edition, no. 1149) © Samuel French,
ltd.; 17Dec47; DP12778.
The quality of mercy, a drama in one act, by
William Dinner and William Morum. London,
New York, Southern Editorial Syndicate
[1948]. 26 p. illus. © vVilliam Dinner,
William Morum; 15Apr48; DPI 5093.
DINNER winner script. SEE
Ledyard, Robert Francis. C2734.
Schechter, Morris Paul. C2574.
DINNES, NATHAN.
Smart as they come, a play in two acts.
© Nathan Dinnes; Ic 12Feb48; DU12881.
DINSMORE, HERMAN HENRY.
Castle in Manhattan, a play in three acts, by
Thomas Fletcher [pseud.'J © Herman Henry
Dinsmore; Ic 26Jan48; DD12599.
THE DIONYSIANS of Michigan State College.
SEE Michigan. State College of Agriculture
and Applied Science. The Dionysians.
DIPLOMATICALLY done. DU12695. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 840.
DISCIPLINE. C2224. SEE Bruner, Earle
Clarence. Human relations in supervision,
no. 4.
THE DISENCIiANTED. DU13631. SEE Geto,
Alfred David.
A DISH for the gods. DU13475. SEE Lerner,
Alan Jay.
DISNEY, LOREN,
Penthouse episode, a play in three acts.
© Loren Disney; Ic 28Jan48; DU12625.
DISPUTED boundary. DU14837. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 72.
DISQUE, Brice.
Big boy. DU12412. SEE The Cavalcade of
America, no. 535.
THE DISSATISFIED businessman. C2684.
SEE Saxe, Jeanne Alison.
DISTORTION. DU12268. SEE Benton, Richard
Edmund.
DITWILER, DALE DeVERE.
Knight so errant, a comedy in three acts.
© Dale deVere Ditwiler;"lc 24Feb48;
DU13100.
DITZEN, Lowell R. SEE Sermon of the vVeek,
no. 46. C2283.
LE DIVERTISSEMENT posthume. SEE Marcel,
Gabriel. Theatre comique. DP12576.
DIVIDENDS on stock. DU14357. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
THE DIVINE romance. DU14964. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
A DIVINE tragedy. B5-3743. SEE Colosimo,
Elie Thomas.
THE DIVING fool. DU13607. SEE Griswold,
Laurence V.
DIX, Martin A., pseud. SEE Stone, Carol.
DO a litUe wrong. DU15203. SEE Watson,
Vee Margaret.
DO unto others. DU14034. SEE Neumann,
J. Kremer.
DO you remember? C2612. SEE Stern,
Yermie.
DOBLINGER, Ludwig (Bernhard Herzmansky).
Ohne Geld, wir ich reich. DP14833. SEE
Oesterreicher, Rudolf.
DOC and buU story. DU13049. SEE First
Nighter, Nov. 1, 1947.
DOCK strike. DU13423. SEE Eardley, Carl.
DOCTOR. DU15418. SEE Morg, Richard
Joseph.
Dr. Ama Ti Co, pseud. SEE Sibelius, Stanley.
THE DOCTOR and his seconds. SEE McNally,
James Joseph. Dr. Christian and 40 seconds.
DU14147.
DR. Atom and Otis save atomic bomb materials.
DU 15145. SEE Dunham, Otis Emerson.
DR. Atom and Otis save gold from revolu-
tionaries by atomic energy. DU15239. SEE
Dunham, Otis Emerson.
DR. Brownie -Button and the Green Gremlin.
DU13625. SEE Paddock, Milton Elliott.
DR. CHRISTLAN (Radio program)
Episodes in this series are by McCann-
Erickson, inc. © McCann-Erickson, inc.
466. Oct. 29, 1947. The crystal bowl.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13254.
467. Nov. 5, 1947. Anniversary party.
© Ic 10Mar48; DU13496.
468. Nov. 12, 1947. The doctor takes a
son. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13255.
469. Nov. 19, 1947. Hell wagons. © Ic
3Mar48; DU13256.
470. Nov. 26, 1947. Cupid's boomerang.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13257.
471. Dec. 3, 1947. Gold girl. © Ic
3Mar48; DU13258.
472. Dec. 10, 1947. Love's old sweet
dream. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13259.
473. Dec. 17, 1947. There's no accounting
for tastes. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13260.
474. Dec. 24, 1947. Dr. Christian pulls
some strings. © Ic 3Mar48; DU 13261.
475. Dec. 31, 1947. Genius hits a snag.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13262.
476. Jan. 7, 1948. Eyes to see with.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13263.
477. Jan. 14, 1948. Strange gesture. © Ic
3Mar48; DU13264.
813050 O— 48-
27
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
DR. CHRISTIAN. Cont d.
478 Jan. 21, 1948. Little white lie.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13265.
479 Jan. 28, 1948. Commander Halliday
returns. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13266.
480 Feb. 4, 1948. A wish for Elizabeth.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13267.
481. Feb. 11, 1948. The legacy. © Ic
3Mar48: DU13268,
482 Feb. 18, 1948. Candid shot. © Ic
3Mar48; DU13269.
483. Feb. 25, 1948. Next car going up.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13270.
484. Mar. 3, 1948. Fool's gold. © Ic
10Mar48;DUl3497.
485. Mar. 10, 1948. Born to dance.
© Ic 19Mar48; DU13571.
486. Mar. 17, 1948. Decision. © Ic
22May48; DU14865.
487. Mar. 24, 1948. The black patch.
© Ic 22May48; DU14864.
488. Mar. 31, 1948. Lucky accident.
© Ic 22May48; DU14863.
489 Apr. 7, 1948. The climax comes up
bobby SOX. © Ic 22May48; DU14861.
490. Apr. 14, 1948. The trap. © Ic
22May48; DU14860.
491. Apr. 21, 1948. The broken taboo.
© Ic 22May48; DU14859.
492. Apr. 28, 1948. Little boy marine.
© Ic 22May48; DU14858.
493. May 5, 1948. Now that spring is there.
© Ic 22May48: DU14857.
494. May 12, 1948. Winner's circle. © Ic
22May48; DU14e72.
DR. Christian and 40 seconds. DU14147.
SEE McNally, James Joseph.
DR. D. Fine, the word surgeon. C2378, C2452.
SEE Hyma, John Henry.
DR. I. Q. (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Will C. Grant.
© Grant Advertising, inc.
Dec. 22, 1947. © Ic 29Dec47; C1981.
Dec. 29, 1947; Jan. 5, 1948. © Ic each
12Jan48; C2001- 2002.
Jan. 12, 1948. © Ic 16Jan48; C2004.
Jan. 19, 1948. © Ic 22Jan48; C2017.
Jan. 26, 1948. © Ic 2Feb48; C2063.
Feb. 2, 1948. © Ic 6Feb48; C2150.
Feb. 9, 1948. © Ic 12Feb48; C2164.
Feb. 16, 1948. © Ic 19Feb48; C2187.
Feb. 23, 1948. © Ic 26Feb48; C2231.
Mar. 1, 1948. © Ic 5Mar48; C2261.
Mar. 8, 1948. © Ic 12Mar48, C2276.
Mar. 15, 1948. © Ic 18Mar48; C2297.
Mar. 22, 1948. © Ic 25Mar48; C2316.
Mar. 29, 1948. © Ic lApr48; C2387.
Apr. 5, 1948. © Ic 8Apr48; C2419.
Apr. 12, 1948. © Ic 15Apr48; C2439.
Apr. 19, 1948. © Ic 23Apr48; C2497.
Apr. 26, 1948. © Ic 30Apr48; C2530.
May 3, 1948. © Ic 7May48; C2564.
May 10, 1948. © Ic 14May48; C2582.
May 17, 1948. © Ic 21May48; C2614.
May 24, 1948. © Ic 7Jun48; C2731.
May 31, 1948. © Ic 7Jun48; C2729.
June 7, 1948. © Ic 14Jun48; C2741.
June 14, 1948. © Ic 17Jun48; C2748.
June 21, 1948. © Ic 28Jun48; C2765.
DR. I. Q. JUNIOR SHOW (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Will C.
- Grant. © Grant Advertising, inc.
1. Mar. 6, 1948. © Ic 10Mar48; C2264.
2. Mar. 13, 1948. © Ic 18Mar48; C2298.
3. Mar. 20, 1948. © Ic 31Mar48; C2417.
3. Mar. 20, 1948. © Ic 12May48; C2579.
4. Mar. 27, 1948. © Ic 31Mar48; C2384.
5. Apr. 3, 1948. © Ic 7Apr48; C2411.
6. Apr. 10, 1948. © Ic 14Apr48; C2438.
7. Apr. 17, 1948. © Ic 21Apr48; C2469.
8. Apr. 24, 1948. © Ic 29Apr48; C2529.
9. May 1, 1948. © Ic 15May48; DU14670.
10.
May 8,
1948.
© Ic 15May48;
DU 14669.
11.
May 15,
1948.
© Ic 20May48; C2615
12.
May 22,
1948.
© Ic ljun48; DU15082
13.
May 29,
1948.
© Ic 14Jun48; C2742.
14.
June 5,
1948.
© Ic 9Jun48; DU15150.
15.
June 12,
1948.
© Ic 17Jun48; C2747.
16.
June 19,
1948.
© Ic 23Jun48; C2755.
THE DOCTOR takes a son. DU13255.
Dr. Christian, no. 468.
SEE
DOCTORS are people. DU13667.
Claire H.
SEE Davis,
THE DOCTOR'S decision.
Surchi, Enrico.
DU 13444. SEE
DOCTOR'S obsession.
Hilliard, Frank.
DU14800. SEE
DOCTOR'S ORDERS (Radio program)
Episodes in this series are by Frank Jones
and Bettina Jones. © Radio Productions.
1. Oct. 26, 1947. Ace of trumps. © Ic
260ct47; DU14405,
2. Nov. 2, 1947. T.he wind that blows no
good. © Ic 30Oct47; DU14406.
3. Nov. 9, 1947. Success story. © Ic
3Nov47; DU14407.
4. Nov. 16, 1947. Night watch. © Ic
10Nov47: DU14408.
5. Nov. 23, 1947. Off the beam. © Ic
17Nov47; DU14409.
DODD, Mead and Company, inc.
The best one-act plays, 1947-1948.
AA83794. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed.
DODGE Division, Chrysler Corporation.
SEE Chrysler Corporation. Dodge Division.
DODSON, OWEN VINCENT.
Bayou legend, a play in two acts. © Owen
Vincent Dodson, Wilson Horton Lehr;
Ic 30Apr48; DU14286.
DOELLNER, Robert.
The Horned Devil of Vermont. DU12797.
SEE Fellows, Douglas Merritt.
THE DOG walker. DU13129. SEE Lurch,
Bruce John.
DOGIN, DORIS.
Let's talk it out; listening therapy-what
is it? An address. © Doris Dogin;
Ic lMar48; C2247.
Listening therapy service offered by SeU-
Improvement Services. Announcement.
© Doris Dogin; Ic 24Feb48; C2267.
DOING a good job of display. C2656.
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
SEE
DOKTOR, NIKE OLGA.
O' Grady's place, a play in three acts.
© Olga Doktor; Ic 26Mar48; on revisions;
DU13644. Prev. reg. 3Dec47; D11856.
DOLBIER, MAURICE.
Dead beat, a musical play in two acts.
Book by Maurice Dolbier, music and
lyrics by Ben Victor. [Text only] ©
Ben Victor, Maurice Dolbier; Ic 12Mar48;
DU14094.
THE DOLL factory. DU12545. SEE The
Mystery Castle, no. 11.
DOLLARS after dark. C2674. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
DOLLARS and sense. DU12299. SEE Field
(Marshall) and Company.
POMBROFF, Robert Joseph.
Eliminate it. DU14320. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
The Great Bull. DU14314. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
The hunter. DU14851. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
The Liars' Club. DU14850. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
Loco with no motive. DU14316. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
PaidinfuU. DU14318. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
Push-em-up Tony. DU14315. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
That old gang of mine. DU14313. SEE
Jones, George Chadwick.
That's a violation. DU14317. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
Who's who. DU14319. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
DON Faust.
K.
DU12393. SEE Savacool, John
DON Giovanni. DP14116, DP14118. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
DONALD Dragon.
Jack.
DU13155. SEE Norworth,
DONATH, STELLA MARIE.
Choose a firm cloud, a play in three acts.
© Stella Marie Donath; Ic 29Mar48;
DU14126.
DONNELLY, HUGH ROBERT ALLEN.
The wives of Victor Melling, a screen
play. 47 leaves. © Hugh Robert Allen
Donnelly; Ic 12Jul47; DU13340.
DONNERGAARD, LOUISE.
Hold the Une, please; a comedy in one act.
Boston, Baker's Plays [1948]. 40 p.
(Baker s plays for amateurs) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 27Jan48; DP13009.
DONNE T, MARIE.
Henrik Ibsen's "The master builder," an
adaptation in English for the modern
theatre, by Marie Donnet. In three acts.
© Marie Donnet; Ic 12Apr48; DU13924.
don't be chickenl DU13421. SEE Lawless,
Ben.
don't listen, ladies. DU14273. SEE Bolton,
Guy Reginald.
don't say hello. C2375. SEE Gordon,
James E .
don't say "hello;" your chances go. SEE
Ledyard, Robert Francis. Dinner winner
script. C2734.
Schechter, Morris Paul. Dinner winner
script. C2574.
don't spill the salt. SEE Kaser, Arthur
LeRoy. Funny skits for amateurs.
DP13087.
DONWORTH; Albert Bernard.
Columbo. DU14450. SEE Hunt, Mrs. Cecil
Sloat.
Columbus. DU14451 -14452. SEE Hunt,
Mrs. Cecil Sloat.
The reason why Columbus sailed.
SEE Hunt, Mrs. Cecil Sloat.
Columbo. DU14450.
Columbus. DU14451 -14452.
DOOM and the limping man. DU12902. SEE
The Shadow, no. 311.
DOORWAY to your dreams. DU12917. SEE
Harpel, Willis Russell.
DOREMUS, Kathryne. SEE Slade, Kathryne
Doremus.
28
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
DORIO, ARIO.
For the good people, an original story
and screenplay, in eight parts.
© Ario Dorio; Ic 26Apr48; DU14204.
Little Miss White Boots, a screenplay in
ten parts. © Ario Dorio; Ic 2Apr48;
DU13771.
DOROTHEA dances the minuet. SEE Quinlan,
Mary Eva. Plays for early teens.
DP12792.
DOSTOEVSKlf, Fedor Mikhailovich.
Crime and punishment. SEE Ackland,
Rodney. Dostoievsky's Crime ana
punishment. DPI 3566.
DOSTOIEVSKY'S Crime and punishment.
DPI 3566. SEE Ackland, Rodney.
DOT and Tony. DU12949. SEE KSstner,
Erich.
DOTY, Mrs. Charles E. SEE Doty, Naomi
Margaret.
DOTY, NAOMI MARGARET.
Our flower show, a playlet. 12 leaves.
© Naomi M. Doty (Mrs. Charles E.
Doty); Ic 22Jan48; DU13189.
DOUBLE duty. DU13562. SEE Duckers,
Leslie.
LA DOUBLE expertise. SEE Marcel,
Gabriel. Theatre comique. DP12576.
DOUBLE exposure. DU12446. SEE AiMns,
Carroll Colby.
THE DOUBLE miracle. DU14426. SEE
Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. HI.
DOUBLE play. DU14581. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 856.
DOUGALL, . SEE '
Challenge oi tne Yukon (Radio program)
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
THE DOUGHNUT hole. DP13969. SEE
Harris, Aurand.
THE DOVE of Lodi. DU12569. SEE Grover,
Emily Barbara.
DOWLING, ARTHUR JOSEPH.
Assail the season, a play in three acts.
© Arthur Joseph Dowling, Jr.; Ic llTun48-
DU15185. ^
Mrs. Dalloway, a screen play, adapted
from the novel of the same title by
Virginia Woolf. 18 leaves. © Arthur
Joseph DowUng, Jr.; Ic 24Mar48;
DU14097.
DOWUNG, Edward Duryea.
What's in the middle. DU14493. SEE
Sherman, Charles.
DOWLING, JENNETTE.
The man who knows, a play prepared for
the New York City Cancer Committee.
Released by the American Theatre Wing
Community Plays. 18 leaves. ©
Jennette Dowling; 31Mar48; DPI 5014.
DOWN our street. DP12630. SEE Richmond,
Susan.
DOWN the chute. DU12543. SEE The Mvsterv
Castle, no. 9. J j-
DOWNS, Frederic, pseud. SEE Flesher,
Frederic Downs.
T.iE DOXON of Duseberry. DU13170. SEE
iCaltman, Lillian Gladstone.
DOYLE, Sir Arthur Conan.
Sherlock Holmes, and other detective
stories. SEE Kobin, Robert. The
private life of Sherlock Holmes.
DU14096.
THE DRAGON kite. DU14589. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2383-1608.
THE DRAGON'S breath. DP13763. SEE
Whitson, Clare Harrington.
DRAKE, Carlos Corey.
The woman I love. DU 12280. SEE Wood,
Douglas.
DRAKE, CONSTANCE.
Romance on the river, a musical play in
two acts, by Constance Drake. Music
and lyrics by Vincent Travers, George
Clifford, and Hugo DePaul. [Text only]
© Constance Drake; Ic 19Apr48;
DU14136.
DRAKE, WILUAM A.
Two hearts in waltz time (The lost waltz)
in two acts. Libretto by William A.
Drake, lyrics by Dailey Paskman, music
by Robert Stolz. Based on the motion
picture "Zwei Herzen im Dreivierteltakt,'
by Walter Reisch and Franz Schulz, and
on the operetta "Der verlorene Walzer,"
by Paul Knepler, J. M. Welleminsky and
Robert Gilbert. [Text only] © Dailey
Paskman, William A. Drake; Ic 16Jan48;
on revisions and additions; DU12398.
Prev. reg. "The lost waltz (Two hearts
in waltz time)" 18Sep39; D65928.
DRAMA Guild Publishers.
Junior is a genius. DP12937. SEE Forten-
bacher, Olive White.
Mrs. Astor's horse. DP13388. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
THE DRAMA of the United Nations.
SEE Stern, Alan.
DU13822.
DRAMATIC Publishing Company.
Murder among the angels. DPI 2800. SEE
Barry, Mae Howley.
That's the spirit. DP12799. SEE Friend,
Bill.
DRAMATIS personae. DU13986. SEE Gardner,
Rufus Hallette.
DRAMATIZATION of the trial of Jesus.
C2203. SEE Picard, Frank A.
DRAPER, BENJAMIN POFF.
The big do, a half -hour variety show.
Georgetown, Colo., Georgetown Enter-
prises, C1947. 14 leaves. Text only.
© Georgetown Enterprises, inc.;
7Jun47; DP15155.
DRAPER, WALT.
Drums of fire, a one -act play. © Walt
Draper; Ic 14May48; DU14662.
The ghost of Possum HoUow I A farce
comedy in three acts. © Walt Draper;
Ic 14May48; DU14663.
Mr. Merkle's muddle, a farce comedy in
three acts. © Walt Draper; Ic 5Dec47;
DU12223.
DRDA, JAN.
Hratky s certem, komedie o deseti
obrazech. Praha, A. Hynekj 1946. 107 p.
illus. (Khihovna dramaticke tvorby,
svazek 1) © Literary and Theatrical
Agency of the Syndicate of Czech Authors;
180ct46; DP13164.
THE DREAM-grinder. DU13665. SEE
Bentkover, Jacob.
DREAM house. DU14140. SEE Hill, Thomas
A.
DREAM me another. DU14161. SEE
Hayes, Lynne.
THE DREAM pipe. DU13304. SEE Graves,
Willis LeRoy.
DREAM plan. DU14773, DU14835. SEE
D'Azevedo, Lisa.
THE DREAM that came true. DU14867.
SEE The Sheriff, no. 191.
DREAMBOAT. DU13414. SEE Unger,
Stella.
THE DREAMER. DP12264. SEE Sandeen,
Dagmar Vola (Thomas)
DREYFUSS, ALAN.
Hey, youl A play in three acts. © Alan
Dreyfuss; Ic llMar48; DU13407.
DRISCOLL, David. SEE Young Doctor
Malone (Radio program)
DROPKIN, LOUIS.
Peter and the platypus, a farce in three
acts, by Louis Dropkin and FeUx
Leon. © Louis Dropkin, Felix Leon;
Ic 7May48; DU14428.
DROWNING of a cat. DU14441. SEE Karney,
Clarence M.
DRUCE, OLGA.
The universal heckler, a play. Released
by the American Theatre Wing Com-
munity Plays. 20 leaves. © Olga Druce;
18Apr48; DP15015.
DRUCKER, SYLVIA G.
Showdown, a comedy in three acts, by
Sylvia Davies [pseud.] © Sylvia Drucker;
Ic 5May48; DU14387.
THE DRUID circle. DPI 3061. SEE Van
Druten, John.
DRUMS of fire. DU14662. SEE Draper,
Walt.
DRUNKEN driver. C2124. SEE Roche,
William Bosworth. Automobile safety
jingles for radio, L-6.
DRURY, Charles H.
Write a song. DU14102. SEE Waters,
James F.
DRYER, Bernard Victor.
Winner takes life. DU 15244. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 564.
DUANE, Frank, pseud. SEE Rosengren, Frank
Duane .
DUBOIS, Marcel.
Oncle Harry. DU15321. SEE Job, Thomas.
DU BOIS, Raoul Pene. SEE Pene du Bois, Raoull
DU BOIS, William.
No dateline needed. DU13477. SEE Hutchens,
John K.
DUCK hunters. C2770. SEE Freestone, Arthur.
DUCKERS, LESLIE.
Double duty, a comedy in three acts, by Royal
Monroe [pseud.] © Leslie Duckers; Ic
22Mar4g; DU13562.
DUCKLER, MARVIN.
Till Eulenspiegel, an original cinematic
music drama, created by Marvin Duckler and
Elliot Schick. [Text only] © Marvin Duckler,
Elliot Schick; Ic i5Mar48; DU14072.
DUCREUX, LOU^S.
Un souvenir d Italie, comedie en trois actes
29
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
DUCREUX, LOUIS. Cont d.
[avec prologue et epilogue]. Paris, Nagel
[1946]. 113 p. (Collection du theatre con-
temporain) © Les Editions Nagel; 20Jun46;
DP15142.
DUDLEYS, Paul. SEE Your Hit Parade (Radio
program)
THE DUENNA. DT^4726, DP15164. SEE
Prokof'ev, Sergei Sergeevich.
DUERSTEN, WILLIAM EDWARD.
The sparrow's nest, a play in two acts, by
David Edward Durston [pseud.] © William
Edward Duersten, Jr.; Ic lApr48; on re-
visions; DU13773. Prev. reg. "The cli-
mactic years;" 25May45; D93964.
DUFF, HARRY JAMES.
To have pity, a drama in three acts.
© Harry Duff; Ic 12Jan48; DU12305.
DUGAN, JOHN THOMAS.
The moon of Ramadan, a romance in two acts.
© John Thomas Dugan; Ic 4May48; DU14310.
DUGAN, LAWRENCE JOSEPH.
Joan La Pucelle, an Elizabethan "revenge"
play, constructed from the Joan Pucelle -
Talbot scenes in the first part of "Henry
VI." 46 leaves. © Lawrence Joseph Dugan;
Ic 19Jan48; DU12447.
The marriage contract, an Irish folk comedy
with music, in two acts, by Larry Dugan.
[Text only] © Lawrence Joseph Dugan; Ic
19Jan48; DU12448.
DUGGAN, LIBBIE BLOCK.
I have news for you! A musical comedy in
two acts. [Text only] © Libbie Bloci:
Duggan; Ic 21May4ff; DU14802.
DuLANY, Allen albert.
Monkey business. DU13916. SEE McKinney,
Mayme .
DU MAURIER, DAPHNE .
The years between, a play in two acts.
London,^S. French [1947]. 79 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 221) © Samuel
French, ltd.; lDec47; DP12758.
THE DUMMY. DU14016. SEE Reardon, Mark
Sylvester.
THE DUNBAR Beck presentation. SEE
Harkrider, John. National ring. DU12560.
DUNCAN, Joel.
Inside story. DU12815. SEE Duncan,
Philine Lesser.
Oh, my darUng. DU13912. SEE Duncan,
Philine Lesser.
DUNCAN, PHIUNE LESSER
Inside story, a play with satirical overtones,
in three acts, by Philine and Joel Duncan.
© Philine Duncan, Joel Duncan; Ic 9Feb48
. DU12815.
Oh, my darling; a comedy-drama in three
acts, by Philine and Joel Duncan. © Philine
Duncan, Joel Duncan; Ic 29Mar48; on
revisions; DU13912. Prev. reg. 13Mar47;
D8078.
DUNHAM, OTIS_EMERSON
Dr. Atom and 'Otis save atomic bomb materials
Soript no. 1 in a radio series, "Dr. Atom."
© Otis E. Dunham; Ic 9Jun48; DU15145.
Dr. Atom and Otis save gold from revolu-
tionaries by atomic energy. Script no. 2 in
a radio series, "Dr. Atom." © Otis E.
Dunham; Ic 16Jun48; DU15239.
DUNKLE, ANNA BARNET.
The unintentional God, a play. 23 leaves.
© Anna B. Dunkle; Ic 4May48; DU14337.
DUNLAP, DONALD H.
Five fingers to heaven, a play in three acts.
© Donald H. Dunlap; Ic 23Apr48; DU14377.
DUN LEAVAY, CHARLES A.
American fantasy; for lecture presentation,
also story material. 78 leaves. © Charles
A. Dun Leavay; Ic 25Feb48; C2221.
DUNN, Becca Fizell. SEE Fizell, Becca.
DUNN, CAESAR.
Sonya, a new play in three acts. © Caesar
Dunn; Ic 28Nov47; DU12237.
DUNN, JOHN EDWARD.
The witch of Nidaros, a dramatic compo-
sition in verse. 28 leaves. © John E. Dunn;
Ic 30Jan48; DU12660.
DUNN, Russell.
The villager. DU14008. SEE Fizell, Becca.
DUNNE, GEORGE H.
Phyllis sits tight! A comedy in three acts.
© George H. Dunne; Ic 12Apr48; DU13944.
DUNST, ANNE M.
The last sitting, a play in one act. Madison,
Wisconsin Idea Theatre, cl948. 20 leaves.
© Anne M. Dunst; 4Jan48; DP 14486.
DU PONT DE NEMOURS (E.I.) and Company.
SEE The Cavalcade of America (Radio
program)
DURRELL FANNY ELIZABETH..
The Betsy Ross flags in service, 1776 and
1777; by Fanny E. and Percy B. Durrell.
[Lecture] © Fanny Elizabeth Durrell,
Percy Brooks Durrell; Ic 9Mar48; C2262.
DURRELL, Percy Brooks.
The Betsy Ross flags in service, 1776 and
1777. C2262. SEE Durrell, Fanny Eliza-
beth.
DURSTINE, Roy S. SEE Speak Up, America
(Radio program)
DURSTON, Dav^d Edward, pseud.
Duersten, William Edward.
SEE
DURYEA (O. C.) Corporation.
Shockproof shipping. C2759.
Picture Productions, inc.
SEE vVilding
•DUTTON, CHARLES P.
Lecture course of lessons on how to play the
piano, by Charles P. Dutton and Frank C.
Allen. Lessons 1-24. © Mus-Ed Record
Co., a partnership composed of Frank C.
Allen and Efale T. Allen; Ic each 230ct47;
C2091-2114.
DYER, Harold.
A Piccadilly daffodil.
Latimer, Dorothy.
DP13507. SEE
DYKES-BEACHY, E. B.
In Christmas Carol Land, a pageant with
carols and tableaux. Boston, Baker's Plays
[19481. 23 p. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
30Jah48; DP12997.
DYMOW, OSSIP.
Cafeteria, a comedy with music in one act.
[Text only, in Yiddish] © Ossip D^mow;
Ic 25May48; DU1488U.
E pluribus Benny. DU13400. SEE Cravrford,
Oliver.
EAGLE'S nest. DU13361. SEE Cosner, Ada
Lucille.
EAMES, RUTH PURMORT.
R.S.V.P., a modern comedy in three acts,
adapted by Ruth Fames, from the French of
Robert Spitzer and Paul Geraldy. © Ruth
P. Fames; Ic 18Jun48; DU15253.
EARDLEY, CARL.
Dock strike, a one -act play. © Carl Eardley;
Ic 16Mar48; DU13423.
EARTH in my hands. DU15278. SEE Keller,
Alvin Joseph.
EASEMENTS. SEE Spencer, Albert E. Deeds.
C2212.
EAST am East. DP13513. SEE Funk, Mary
Ruth.
EAST of Olympus. DU13990. SEE Stringer,
Ann.
EASTER at Galilee. DP14246. SEE Willis,
Edith H.
EASTER eve. SEE Mayorga, Margaret (Gard-
ner), ed. The best one-act plays, 1947-1948.
AA83794.
THE EASTER heritage. DP13568. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
EASTER wings. SEE Eastman, Fied.
One-act plays of spiritual power. DPlb231.
EASTMAN, FRED.
American saint of democracy. SEE Eastman,
Fred. One-act plays of spiritual power.
DP15231.
One -act plays of spiritual power. Boston,
W. H. Baker Co. [1948]. 196 p. Contents.—
Pilot lights of the Apocalypse, by Louis N.
Ridenour. — American saint of democracy,
by Fred Eastman. — The flight into Egypt,
by Thornton Wilder.— He came seeing, by
Mary Hamlin. —A cloud of witnesses, by
Esther Willard Bates.— What never dies, by
Percival Wilde. — Ba Thane, by Edna A.
Baldwin.— The thief and the hangman, by
Morton Wishengrad. — Easter wings, by
Dorothy C. AUan.— Sergeant Smith returns,
by Dorothy Clarke Wilson.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; Iljun48; DP15231.
E ASTON, SIDNEY.
Somewhere in Texas, a moving picture
script. 8 leaves. © Sidney Easton; Ic
l3Apr48;DU14002.
EASY Cub Scout plays. DP15171. SEE Friend,
Russell.
AN EASYWAY loan. C2306. SEE Armanino,
Dominic Carl.
THE EATING problem. SEE Usoskin, Joan C.
Parents, please I DU14740.
EAUXnoires. DU12296. SEE Castro Fernan-
dez, H€ctor Alfredo.
EAVESDROPPERS in Eden. DU13471. SEE
Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. 105.
EBENHACK, ARTHUR.
Skin deep, a play in three acts. © Arthur
Ebenhack; Ic 5Jan48; DU12907.
ECCLESINE, Joseph.
Lucky anniversary. DU14829. SEE Fairbanks,
WilUam F.
ECHO and Narcissus. DU12731. SEE Schultz,
Ethel.
ECHOES from Broadway. DU14693. SEE
Condylis, Paul.
30
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BCKERT, Mildred L.
VVhat would you do? DU12829. SEE Eckert,
William S.
ECKERT, WILUAM S.
Teen Hall today, by Bill Seymour [pseud.]
Radio script. © William S. Eckert, Jr.;
Ic 6Feb48; DU12828.
What would you do? By Bill Seymour [pseud.]
Radio script. © Mildred L. Eckert; Ic
6Feb48; DU12829.
ECONOMIC concepts and group relations.
C2625. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright.
Management conference: Group relations,
8th day.
ECONOMIC relationships. C2199. SEE Rees,
Albert Winfield.
EDDY, JUNIUS.
The thirtieth star, a dramatic entertainment
for the stage, in commemoration of Wis-
consin's State Centennial, 1948. Adapted
from the original centennial radio script
by Robert E. Gard. Madison, Wisconsin
Idea Theatre, cl948. 60 p. © Junius Eddy;
20Feb48; DP14480.
EDELSTEIN, DAVID HENRY.
The allergic Dr. Tost, a play in sixteen
scenes. © David Edelstein; Ic 22Jun48;
DU 15309.
Blighted fruit, a play in five scenes. ©
David Edelstein; Ic lljun48; DUlSl'ZS.
Enemies in the moonlight, a play in seven
scenes. © David Edelstein; Ic 22Jun48;
DU15311.
Marriage by elimination, a play in nine
scenes. © David Edelstein; Ic 19Jan48;
DU12632.
No, no, not that. A play in four scenes.
© David Edelstein; Ic lljun48; DU15179.
White above the instep, a play in nine scenes.
© David Edelstein; Ic 22Jun48; DU15310.
EDGAR, V/endeU. SEE Edgar, William WendeU.
EDGAR, WILLIAM WENDELL.
The answer, a play in two acts, by Wendell
Edgar. © William Wendell Edgar; Ic
26Apr48; DU14181.
EDICASHUN. DU14367. SEE Shrode, Mattie
Mary.
EDITIONS du Pavois.
Temoignages, essais, Etudes. DPl'i499.
SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
Le theatre anglais d'hier et d'aujourd'hui.
DP14500. SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
EDITIONS I. A. C. SEE Editions Impressions
Artistiques en Couleurs.
EDITIONS Impressions Artistiques en Couleurs
L' amour medecin [et] Le malade imaginaire.
DP12314. SEE Mohlre, Jean Baptiste
Poquelin.
Cinna. DP12315. SEE Corneille, Pierre.
Le SiciUen [et] Le bourgeois gentilhomme.
DP12316. SEr " " "
Poquelin,
I.E Moliere, Jean Baptiste
EDITIONS Max C^aUs. SEE C€alis (Max)
Editions.
EDITIONS Nagel.
Epousez-nous, monsieur. DP15075. SEE
L^traz, Jean de.
La putain respectueuse. DP15076. SEE
Sartre, Jean Paul.
Un souvenir d'ltaUe. DP15142. SEE Ducreux,
Louis.
EDITIONS Raisons d'Etre.
Le jardinier de Samos. DP14049. SEE
Vildrac, Charles.
EDITIONS Royalty.
Chanson gitane. DP13570.
Andr^.
SEE MouSzy-Eon,
EDITRICE "Faro .
II ragionier Ventura. AF7301.
Giannini, Guglielmo.
SEE
EDSTROM,_EDWARD WALTER.
Governor's Mansion, a three-act comedy,
by Ed Edstrom and George A. Hendon, Jr.
© Edward \/alter Edstrom, George Albert
Hendon, Jr.; Ic 15Mar48; DU13882.
THE EDUCATION of Peggy. DU14841. SEE
Weathervane, Sylvester.
THE EDWARD J. Kasper presentation. SEE
Harkrider, John. The Whoopstars. DU12849.
EDWARDS, GECRGE GRAVELEY.
Brushtail, an historical play in three acts,
by George Graveley [pseud.] St. Albans
[Eng.] Printed by W. Cartmel [1947].
106 p. © George Graveley Edwards;
15Cct47; DP13722.
EELLS, GEORGE.
A world in itself, a play in three acts.
© George Eells; Ic 27May48; on revisions;
DU15067. Prev. reg. "The brass ring;"
29Nov45; D96157.
EGOLF, WILLARD DURRE.
Special form for broadcasting station sign-
off announcement. © Willard Durre Egolf;
Ic 9Mar48; C2259.
EGYPT land. DU14725. SEE Armstrong,
Robert Golden.
EHRLICH, MAX.
Murder me twice; episode in the television
program, "Barney Blake, police reporter."
© Max Ehrlich; Ic 2Mar48; DU13235.
The Shadow. SEE The Shadow (Radio program)
The Whipple family, the first in a new series
of half-hour television dramas. © Max
EhrUch; Ic 14Jun48; DU15188.
EIDEM, ODD.
Spillet om Bly-Petter, tragikomedie i 11
bilder, illustrasjoner av Joseph Grimeland.
Oslo, H. Aschehoug (vV. Nygaard) 1947."
187 p. illus. © H. Aschehoug a Co.
(W. Nygaard); 230ct47; DP13166.
EIGHT Christmas plays for children. AA71097.
SEE Krug, Amelia Charlotte .
EINEM, GOTTFRIED VON.
Dantons Tod, eine Cper in zwei Teilen (sechs
Bildern), frei nach Georg Buchner, von
Gottfried Einem. Text eingerichtet von
Boris Blacher und Gottfried Einem.
Klavierauszug mit Text. Wien, Universal-
Edition [1947]. 236 p. © Universal-Edition;
8Aug47; DP14713.
Dantons Tod, eine Oper in zwei Teilen (sechs
Bildern), frei nach Georg Buchner, von
Gottfried Einem. Text eingerichtet von
Boris Blacher und Gottfried Einem. A^ien,
Universal -Edition [19471. 35 p. Text only.
© Universal -Edition; 29jul47; DP14712.
EINSTADT, ISAAC.
Sister Superior, a modern domestic comedy
in three acts, by Irving Einstein [pseud.]
© Isaac Einstadt; Ic 20Feb48; on revisions:
DU13005. Prev. reg. "A double proposal,
14jaji44, D86643.
EINSTEIN Irving, pseud. SEE Einstadt, Isaac.
EISENBERG, Philip.
»i^orks by Philip Eisenberg in collaboration
with Hermann Krasnow are entered under
MacDonald, Bruce, pseud.
ELAINE'S scrap book. DU12587-12589. SEE
Grannum, Stanley Tennyson.
ELDRIDGE, Dick.
Especially for Mom; C2768. SEE Eldridge,
Helen.
ELDRIDGE. HELEN.
Espeicially for Mom; radio program continuity
by Helen and Dick Eldridge. © Helen
Eldridge, Dick Eldridge; Ic 8Jun48; C2768.
ELDRIDGE Entertainment House, inc.
Buffalo Billy. DP13516. SEE Kotz, Kathleen
Murphy.
The carol of the world. DPI 3518. SEE
Busfield, Roger Melvil.
East am East. DP13513. SEE Funk, Mary
Ruth.
A gift from Uncle Henry. DP13521. SEE
Elser, Donald.
Home for Christmas. DF 13524. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
The honeymoon is over. DP13519. SEE
Stone, James Floyd.
If you knew Susie I DP13520. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
In daze of olde. DF13511. SEE Sutton,
Vanita.
Kid brother. DP13523. SEE Elser, Donald.
Leave it to Grandma. DP13517. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
Melody madhouse. DP13515. SEE Sprague,
Besse (Toulouse)
The phantom ship. DP13526. SEE Christie,
Catherine (Allison).
Santa resigns. DF13525. SEE DeVore, Mary.
The scarlet ribbon. DP13522. SEE Hawse,
Alberta.
The smell of the Yukon. DF 13510. SEE
Sutton, Vanita.
Three tickets to Kllamey. DP13512. SEE
HaU, John Davidson.
The widow's mite. DP13514. SEE Sundelof-
Asbrand, Karin.
ELECTRIC braking for rubber miUs and calen-
dars. C2710. SEE Dalton, Bernard Joseph.
ELECTRIC equipment for wire winders. C2712.
SEE Lloyd, Harry Richard.
ELECTRICITY; what it is. C2508. SEE Roe,
James.
THE ELEMENTS of discipline. C2631. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Group relations, 17th day.
THE ELEVATOR operator. DU15011. SEE
Garrett, Mary V.
ELIMINATE it. DU14320. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
THE EUSSA Landi show. DU13396. SEE
Usoskin, Joan C.
ELIZABETH the Queen. DU12887. SEE Ellis,
Amanda M.
ELIZABETH wears a wig. DP13505. SEE
Baneshik, Percy.
ELUOT, DAVID.
Holidays for U. S. A pageant with music.
Lyrics by David Elliot, music by Ray Elliot.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© David Elliot, Ray Elliot; Ic 8Mar48;
DU13356.
ELLIOT, Ray.
Holidays for U. S. DU13356. SEE EUiot,
David.
ELLIOTTE, John. SEE The Great Gildersleeve
(Radio program)
31
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ELUS, AMANDA M.
Elizabeth, the Queen; a play in three acts.
© Amanda M. Ellis; Ic 22Dec47; DU12887.
ELUS Crock. DU14429. SEE iVellstone,
Leon S.
ELLSWORTH, Edith.
Easter at GaUlee. DP14246. SEE Willis,
Edith H.
ELSER, DONALD.
A gift from Uncle Henry, a Christmas play
in three acts, by Don Elser. Franklin,
Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment H'use [1947].
64 p. illus. (An Eldridge 3-act play)
© Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.;
10ct47; DP13521.
Kid brother, a comedy in three acts, by
Don Elser. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge
Entertainment House [1947J. 85 p. illus.
(An Eldridge 3-act play) © Eldridge Enter-
tainment House, inc.; 10ct47; DP13523.
Special guest, a drama in one act. Evanston,
111., Row, Peterson [19481. 29 p. illus.
(A Row-Peterson play) © Row, Peterson
& Co.; 2Jan48; DP12513.
THE ELVES and the shoemaker. DU14382.
SEE Let's Pretend, Mar. 13, 1948.
EMERGENCY exit. DU13017. SEE Madden,
Cecil Charles.
EMERSON, ELIZABETH HOLADAY.
They came bearing gifts, a Christmas play
in one act. Boston, Baker's Plays [1948]
20 p. © iValter H. Baker Co.; 30Jan48;
DP1299e..
EMERY, CHARLES.
One of us, a mystery drama in one act.
New York, S. French [1947]. 45 p. illus.
© Samuel French; 2Jun47; DPI 3977.
EMERY, Edgar R.
Death at Fredericksburg. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short
plays on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
EMMANUEL'S son. DU12801. SEE Stroud,
Albert Ben.
EMMONS. PAUL DYER.
His father's wife, a comedy in three acts.
© Paul D. Emmons; Ic 3Feb48; DU12744.
L'EMPEREUR de Chine. DU13913. SEE
Aumont, Jean-Pierre.
EMPEROR Norton. DU15010. SEE Nicholson,
Anne Preston.
THE EMPEROR takes a walk. DU14360. SEE
Hoffman, John Rogers.
THE emperor's new clothes. SEE Let's
Pretend, May 1, 1948. DU14756.
Sheffield, Philip. The king's balcony.
DU 14488.
AN emperor's tragedy. DU15201. SEE
Yang, Tsun-pin.
EMPLOYEE training announcement. C2364.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
THE EMPRESS' secret. DU12784. SEE
Harrison, Lydia Elizabeth (McCaUa).
THE EMPTY years. DU12260. SEE Rotter,
Friedrich.
ENCORE, ballerina. DU13243. SEE The
Sheriff, no. 181.
END of dreaming. DU15255. SEE Peeples,
Edwin Augustus.
ENDERS, HOWARD.
Sing a song with Vaughn, a thirty-minute
radio program. © Howard Enders; Ic
21Jan48; C2011.
ENEA, LENA MIRABELLA.
Little Red Riding Hood, an opera. Lyrics
and music by Lena M. Enea, musical
arrangements by Clotilde Mirabella. 41 p.
© Lena Mirabella Enea; Ic 26May48; DU1505;
ENELL, JOHN WARREN.
Significance tests for engineering data.
[Lecture] © John Warren Enell; Ic 28Jan48;
C2058.
ENEMIES in the moonlight. DU15311. SEE
Edelstein, David Henry.
ENGEL, JACK.
White fence, a play in three acts.
Engel; Ic 27Apr48; DU14240.
© Jack
ENGLE, Paul.
All American sportarama. DU12559. SEE
Haikrider, John.
The known American. DU12557. SEE
Harkrider, John.
ENGLIND (Arvid) Teaterfbrlag A. B.
Simone und der Friede. DU13327. SEE
Schutz, Adolf.
ENGLISH, Hal. SEE EngUsh, Harold Robert.
ENGLISH, HAROLD ROBERT.
The virtuous mask, a play in three acts,
by Hal English. © Harold R. English; Ic
22Apr48; DU14162.
ENGLUND, KEN.
Neuroses of 1948 (Anxieties of 1948), a show
in two acts, treating musically, satirically
and tenderly with the problems of the Inner
Man and vVoman. [Text only] © Levy-
Englund Productions; Ic 18Jun48; DU15272.
ENLIGHTENED thought. SEE Salisbury,
Charlotte. The searching puppets. DU13079.
ENNIS, vVilliam.
Fame Field. DU12839. SEE Harkrider, John.
ENTER Jonesy. DU13426. SEE Michelson,
Lottie.
DIE ENTFUHRUNG aus dem Serail. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom WoUgang
Amadeus. Constanza and the sultan. DU15358.
ENTRANCE to castle. DU12539. SEE The
Mystery Castle, no. 5.
ENZOSereni. DP15340. SEE The Eternal
Light, no. 161.
EPISODE from "The adventures of Tom Sawyer.'
SEE Lichtenberg, Leo. The world's great
stories. DU13777.
EPOUSEZ-nous, monsieur. SEE
Letraz, Jean de. DP15075.
Reisfeld, Bert. Mail and female. DU14883.
EPSTEIN, MARIAN.
Tyrants disappearing, a pageant. 14 leaves.
© Union of American Hebrew Congregations;
14Aug47; DP12863.
EPSTEIN, ROBERT H.
Symphony in discord, an episode in the radio
program "The University hour." © Robert
H. Epstein; Ic 13Feb48; DU12892.
EQUIVALENT clay. DU14352. SEE Holslag,
Russell C.
ERAERS, Georges.
Ma tante et ses neveux. DP14498. SEE
Li€geois, L.
ERICKSON, Elwood. SEE Sermon of the Week,
no. 47. C2284.
ERICKSON, JANE MARY.
The beaver hat, a play in four acts. © Jane
Mary Erickson; Ic 17Dec47; DU12250.
ERICKSON, JOYCE ANN,
The secret of the Green Grotto; or, Leonora's
lost lover. A play in five acts. © Joyce
Ann Erickson, Freddy Kuwalsky; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12602.
ERIKSON, EBEN W.
Medical nomenclature; common professional
words and terms used in hospitals and by
doctors and nurses, compiled by E. W.
Erikson. [Lecture] © American Hospital
Supply Corp.; Ic 26Apr48; C2505.
ERNIE, the elf, from the land of Musicola.
DU14146. SEE Winehouse, Irwia.
ERNST, ALICE HENSON.
Way out there, a play of the Oregon country,
in three acts. © Alice Henson Ernst; Ic
21May48; DU14853.
ERNST, ARTHUR.
Sensationsprozess, Gesellschaftsdrama in
drei Aufzugen. © Arthur Ernst; Ic 2Apr48;
DU13769.
ERNST, Earle.
The defeated. DU13458. SEE Miyata,
TeruaJd.
ERSKINE, Chester.
Curtain going up. DU12893. SEE Davis,
Fitzroy.
ESistelfUhr. DP15042. SEE Friese, Ernst.
ESCAPE from death in a walrus hunt. SEE
Reeves, Zoe. The sportsmen's show.
DU12253.
ESCAPE into danger. DU14345. SEE Latham,
Paul.
THE ESCAPE of Herbert Hinkle. DU12329.
SEE Rolnik, Robert.
ESPECIALLY for Mom. C2768. SEE Eldridge,
Helen.
ESPINASSE, Pierre. SEE Brasseur, Pierre.
ESTATES in land. C2211. SEE Spencer,
Albert E.
THE ETERNAL bride. DP12573. SEE Seller,
Thomas.
THE ETERNAL LIGHT (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various authors.
© Jewish Theological Seminary of America.
147. Sept. 13, 1947. The house in the desert,
adapted by Morton iVishengrad from a
scenario by Joseph Krumgold. © Ic 30Dec47;
DU12200.
149. Sept. 28, 1947. vVells of salvation, by
Morton vTishengrad. © Ic 30Dec47; DU12199.
150. Oct. 5, 1947. My brother's brother,
by Morton Wishengrad. © Ic 30Dec47;
DU 12201.
151. Oct. 12, 1947. A journey to Ger, by
Morton Wishengrad. © Ic 30Dec47; DU12202.
153. Oct. 26, 1947. Father and the angels,
adapted by Morton vVishengrad from the book
of the same name by William Manners.
© Ic 30Dec47; DU12203.
154. Nov. 2, 1947. River Jordan, adapted by
Irve Tunick from the book of the same name
32
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE ETERNAL LIGHT Cont'd.
by Nelson Glueck. © 10Nov47; DP12205.
155. Nov. 9, 1947. The oath of Hippocrates,
adapted by Morton Wishen^iad from the
biography, "Trail to light, ' by Robert P.
Parsons. © 18Nov47; DP12204.
156. Nov. 16, 1947. The congregation of the
dead, adapted by Morton vVishengrad from a
story of the same name by Paul Tabori.
© 24Nov47- DP12209.
157. Nov. 23, 1947. The latecomers, adapted
by Morton Wishengrad from the book
' Refugees in America," by Maurice R. Davie
© 3Dec47; DP12208.
158. Nov. 30, 1947. Ben Yehuda, by Arnold
Perl. © 10Dec47; DP12207.
159. Dec. 7, 1947. And it came to pass, by
Morton Wishengrad. © 17Dec47; DP12206.
160. Dec. 14, 1947. The singing valley, by
Morton vVishengrad. © 22Dec47; DPI 5347.
161. Dec. 21, 1947. Enzo Sereni, by Arnold
Perl. © 29Dec47; DP15340.
162. Dec. 28, 1947. The thief and the hangmar
adapted by Morton Wishengrad from an
ancient fable of the Yemenite Jews. © 5Jan48;
DP15346.
163. Jan. 4, 1948. The book and the window,
by Irve Tunick. © 12Jan48; DP15345.
164. Jan. 11, 1948. Moses Mendelssohn, by
Morton vVishengrad. © 19Jan48; DP15344.
165. Jan. 18, 1948. Little Sakiki, by Irve
Tunick. © 26Jan48; DPI 5343.
166. Jan. 25, 1948. The orphan boy, by
Arnold Perl and based on the short story
"I'm lucky— I'm an orphan," by Sholom
Aleichem. © 2Feb48; DP15342.
167. Feb. 1, 1948. The Torah and the jeep,
by Meyer Levin. © 10Feb48; DPI 5341.
169. Feb. 15, 1948. The return of the
ransomed, by Morton Wishengrad. © 23Feb46
DP15348.
THE ETERNAL prosecutor. DU14900. SEE
Steinhardt, Herschel S. Three one-act plays.
ETERNITY'S echo. DU12908. SEE MulUnax,
Gene Coleman.
ETHIOPIA shall stretch forth her hands to God.
C2756. SEE Bess, Robert Theophilus.
EULOGY to the Mississippi Valley. C2061.
SEE Arthur, Robert Glenn.
EUNSON, Dale.
Ruby. DU14979. SEE Eunson, Katharine
Albert.
EUNSON, KATHARINE ALBERT.
Ruby, a play in three acts, by Katharine
Albert and Dale Eunson. © Katiiarine
Albert, Dale Eunson; Ic 26May48; DU14979.
EURIPIDES.
Hippolytus. DU14695. SEE Rollins, Leighton.
EVANGELICAL Lutheran Church. Board of
Parish Education. SEE The Children's
Chapel (Radio program)
EVANS, Eric Jones. SEE Jones-Evans, Eric.
EVANS, IRVING.
The ten percent saga, a musical entertainment
in a prologue and two acts, including
continuity, sketches and lyrics. [Text only]
© Irving Evans; Ic 9Feb48; DU12818.
EVE Satana. DU13735. SEE Ziehm, Frida
Bertha Laura.
EVER since Eve. SEE Lunn, Nina K. Venus
was an amateur. C2018.
THE EVERLASTING trial. DU14323. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
EVERYBODY benefits, everybody gives.
C2038. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
EVERYBODY sings. DU14770. SEE Davison,
Mary Cline.
EVERYBODY'S playground. DU12306. SEE
Klutch, Murray.
EVERYDAY'S a holiday. DU14606. SEE
Mogle, William.
EVERYMAN. SEE PajTie, Herbert W. The
summoning of Everyman. DP12766.
EVERYMAN'S song. DU12241. SEE Page,
Sarah Frances.
EVERYTHING under control. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc. C2681.
Wilding Picture Productions, inc. DU12647.
EVRARD, ROBERT.
Ma tante et ses neveux. DP14498. SEE
Liegeois, L.
Tir de barrage, comedie gaie en 4 actes,
[par] Paul Roby [pseud.] Bruxelles, R.
Vanden Acker [1947]. 110 p. (Collection
theatrale, Le trou du souffleur) © Paul
Roby, 30Nov47; DP14050.
EVSLIN. BERNARD DAVID.
Chastity Street, a play in three acts, adapted
and dramatizGd from "The Bostonians'
by Kenry James. © Bernard Evslin; Ic
25May48; DU 14933.
The man who corrupted Hadleyburg, a
dramatization of the story by Mark Twain,
in thirteen scenes. © Bernard Evslin;
Ic llFeb48; DU12853.
EWING SHERMAN.
Voltaire, a drama in three acts. © Sherman
Ewing; Ic 16Jun48; DU15236.
EXAMINE signatures. DU13545. SEE Uhl,
Edwin George.
EXCESS baggage. DU14343. SEE Stewart,
Ida Irma.
EXCLUSIVELY yours. C2671. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
EXCURSION. SEE Unger, Stella. Dreamboat.
DU 13414.
EXECUTIVE clemency. DU12452. SEE Holmes,
Robert Monteith.
EXIT. DU13640. SEE Montague, Edna V/oodruff.
EXODUS 1947. DU13883. SEE Robinson,
Marvin »Villiam.
EXPOSE. DU12826. SEE Lowe, Joseph.
EXTENSION heaven. DU12110. SEE Seldon,
Sergey Staney.
EXTRAORDINARY discoveries. DU12888.
SEE Historic Arts Association.
THE EYE -cue game. DU13066. SEE Brilmayer,
Robert Chambers.
THE EYE of the beholder. DU14520. SEE
Mannino, Gail FeUx Keith-Jones.
THE EYES have it. C2504. SEE Johnson, Roy.
EYES to see with. DU13263. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 476.
EYRE, LAURENCE.
Jingo Jo, a play of Gramarye in three acts.
© Laurence Eyre; Ic 30/ipr48; DU14285.
EZEMEL and the Pharisees. DU12631. SEE
Schram, John Michael.
THE EZRA A^inler presentation. SEE Hark-
rider, John. Glory goal. DU12555.
FADER, CHARLES.
The shadow of swords, a play in three acts.
© Charles Faber; Ic 15Dec47; DU12258.
FABRIC. DU12402. SEE Koehring, Vera
Louise.
FACOS, JAMES F.
The Piper o' the Mav, a radio play in verse.
© James F. Facos; Ic 14Jun48; DU15376.
FACTS make sales. C2340. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
THE FADED proof. DU13546. SEE CarroU,
Robert Francis.
THE FAIR sex. DU14039. SEE Brooks, Charles
Benton.
FAIRBANKS (Jerry) inc. SEE Public Prosecutor
(Tele\'ision program)
FAIRBANKS, \\1LUAM F.
Lucky anniversary, by Vv'illiarn F. Fairbanks
and Joseph Ecclesine. Audition scriDt,
May 17, 1948. © William F. Fairbanks,
Joseph Ecclesine; Ic 19May48; DU14829.
FAIRWEATHER. FREDERIC KEDLY.
Grimshaw, inc.; by Frederic H. Fairweather
and W. Vallace Munro. Act I. ©Frederic
Kedly Fairv.'eather, ..Villiam Vallace
Munro; Ic lDec47; DU12133.
TliE FAIRY number tree. DU13997. SEE
Cochrane, FrisCilla Graham.
LE FAISEUR. SEE Oswald, Richard. The
speculator. DU1285G.
THE FAKER. DU13368. SEE Belanger, Merlyn
Kenjieth.
FALCON. Richard.
Telecrime. DUl3il7, SEE Malvin, Arthur.
FALKOWSKI, EDWARD JAMES.
Dark circle, a play in three acts, by EUward
Falkowski and Helen Falkowski. ® Edward
James Falkowski, Helen Falkowski; Ic
13May48; DU15071.
FALKOWSKI, Helen.
Dark circle. DUi5071. SEE Falkowski,
Edward James.
THE FALL of man. SEE Craig, Lucy Eloise.
The story of redemption. DU13114.
FALLER, Anna.
In 1933. DU12640. SEE Faller, James.
FALLER, JAMES.
In 1933, a play in three acts, by James and
Anna Faller. © James Faller, Anna Faller:
Ic 22Jan48; DU12640.
TiiE FALLING sky. DU14888. SEE Walden,
WilUam.
FALLON, THOMAS FRANCIS.
Thou Shalt not covet thy neighbor's v/ife,
a play in three acts. © Thomas F. Fallon;
Ic 22"Mar48, DU13577.
FALMAGNE, MARCEL.
Isabelle aux chimeres, piece en trois actes.
Bruxelles, Office de Publicite, S. C,
J. Lebegue, 1947. 129 p. © Office de
Publicity, 30Nov47; DF14048.
33
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
FALSE alibi. DU14576. SEE Challenge of the
Yukon, no. 528.
FAME Field. DU12839. SEE Harkrider, John.
FAMILY circus. DU13413. SEE Hepburn,
Richard Houghton.
THE FAMILY man. DU 14999. SEE Grain,
William Henry.
FAMILY pride. DP12303. SEE Kean, David.
FAMILY resemblance. DU12679. SEE Daniel,
Dorothy.
FAMOUS comes to breakfast. DF15103. SEE
Westheimer, Louis E.
FAMOUS national conventions. SEE Hinden,
Benjamin. The Plumed Knight. DU14076.
FAMOUS teens. DF15102. SEE vVestheimer,
Louis E.
FANNY, hoi DU15379. SEE Reemsnyder,
Robert H.
THE FAR-distant shore. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short
plays on a royalty holiday. DPI 3966.
FARAH, THEODORE.
Angel with red hair, a comedy in three acts,
by Ted Farah. © Theodore Farah; Ic
4Jun48; DU15112.
FARIGY, GEORGE.
Repertoire! A play in three acts. © George
Faricy; Ic 21May48; DU15084.
FARIGOULE, Louis-Henri. SEE Remains,
Jules.
FARINA, JOSEPH JOHN.
There was no joy in Mudville. a one-act play,
taken from the poem titled 'Casey at the
bat" [by Ernest L. Thayer] © Joseph John
Farina; Ic 3May48; DU14446.
FARJEON, JOSEPH JEFFERSON.
Benologues. London, S. French [1948] 86 p.
(French's acting edition, no. 291) Contents.
— Through a window. — It's an ill wind. —
Midnight coffee. — One good punch deserves
another. — The room at the top. — Me and my
'orse. © Samuel French, ltd.; 4Feb48;
DP13502.
FARKAS, LUCIE N LESLIE.
The quizsound, a program to test your sound
memory. [Continuity] © Lucien Leslie
Farkas; Ic 12Mar48; C2415.
The radio traveler. [Continuity] © Lucien
Leslie Farkas; Ic 14May48; C2584.
The short story of the week. Radio script.
© Lucien Leslie Farkas; Ic 7May48; C2566.
The Teen Age Theater. Radio script.
© Lucien Leslie Farkas, Ic 7May48; C2565.
FARLEY, John.
Fame Field. DU12839. SEE Harkrider, John.
FARM forum of the air. DP12683. SEE
Tillotson, BertonF.
FARMER Brown goes to town. DU14786. SEE
Richter, Clara S.
THE FARMER'S daughter. DU12529. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre, Jan. 5, 1948.
FARMERS' radio institute. DU12222. SEE
Newland, Harry E .
FAROL, Carol Joan, pseud. SEE Newport,
Carolyn Johanna.
FARR, HILDA BUTLER.
Dickens' Christmas carol, in verse. [316
lines] © Hilda BuUer Farr; Ic 12Feb48;
C2705.
FARWELL, ARTHUR.
Cartoon; or. Once upon a time recently. An
operatic fantasy of music in America, in
three acts. Music by Arthur Farwell, text
by Edna Kingsley Wallace and Arthur Farwell,
on a scenario by the composer. F>iano-vocal
score. [Text and music on separate leaves]
© Arthur Farwell, Edna Kingsley V/allace;
Ic 14May48; on revisions and addition of
music to play; DU14648. Prev. reg. "Uncle
Sam;" llNov44; D91219.
FASHION circus. DU13221-13224. SEE
Cavanaugh, Jane Francis.
FASHION folUes of the fools. SEE Bruce,
Eleanor Mae. Parisian models featuring
"The new stare." DU15097.
FASHION forum. C2514. SEE McClintock,
Marion E.
FATA musica. DU14106. SEE Giorgio, Lea de.
FATE got two hands. DU14894. SEE Samuels,
Alexander.
THE FATEFUL moment. DU13434. SEE
Salzman, Frances Klenett.
FATHER and the angels. DU12203. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 153.
FATHERS-at-law. DU14595. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2389-1614.
A FATHER'S gift. DU14899. SEE Steinhardt,
Herschel S. Three one-act plays.
FATHER'S wife. DP15297. SEE Dias, Earl J
THE FATTED calf. DU14536. SEE Porter,
Stephen Winthrop.
FAUST. DP15124. SEE Goethe, Johann Wolf-
gang von.
FEAR. DU13047. SEE First Nighter, Oct. 11,
1947.
FEDERAL estate tax. SEE Spencer, Albert E.
Estates in land. C2211.
FEDERAL Mogul Corporation.
Bearings carry the load and control engine
performance. C2662. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
FEDERATION of Cercles Lacordaire and Ste.
Jeanne "d'Arc, inc.
Un sauveur d'Smes. DP14225. SEE Vekeman,
Victor.
FEDERER, Ralph.
Heads upl DP13733. SEE Clark, Robert
Wayne.
FEFER, Itzik.
Shotens fun Warshawer getto. SEE Mestel,
Jacob. De naye Hagode. DU15308.
FEILBERT, Edward Allan.
Sold American! DU12597. SEE Ryan, Terry.
FELIX. DU12526. SEE Garnett, Grace.
FELLOWS, DOUGLAS MERRITT.
A gift for Mary; broadcast script. Rev.
version of the original story of the same
title. © Douglas Merritt Fellows; Ic
13Feb48; C2206.
The Horned Devil of Vermont, a dramatic
tone poem about Ethan Allen. Libretto
by Douglas M. Fellows, music by
Robert Doellner. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Douglas M. Fellows,
Robert Doellner; Ic 6Feb48; DU12797.
FEME sole trader. SEE Spencer, Albert E.
Corporation taxes. C2210.
LA FEMME perdue. DP13190-13193. SEE
Machard, Alfred.
FERDINAND, ROGER.
Les J-Trois. SEE Gerstad, John Leif .
An apple for Mam'selle. DU13637.
Trois garcons, une fille; com^die en trois
actes. Paris, M. Cealis [19471. 175 p.
illus. © Roger Ferdinand; 23Jun47;
DP13569.
FERGUSON, VIRGINIA.
Beauty and the beast, a play in five scenes.
© Assn. of Junior Leagues of America,
inc.; 5Feb48; DP12798.
t ERGUSON, WILLIAM IRVIN.
How is it you missed this discovery?
[Lecture] © William Irvin Ferguson;
Ic 2Mar48; C2270.
FERNANDEZ, Castro. SEE Castro Fernandez,
Hector Alfredo.
FERNANDEZ, Peter Leon.
What would you have done? DU12618.
Tyler, Betty Jane.
SEE
FERNANDEZ DE SEVILLA, LUIS.
Alhambral Comedia lirica en tres actos,
original de Luis Fernandez de Sevilla y
Francisco Prada. Musica del F. Diaz Giles.
Estrenada en el Teatro Eslava de Madrid
el dia 3 de octubre de 1940. Madrid,
Sociedad General de Autores de Espana,
1941. 75 p. illus. Text only. ©Luis
Fernandez de Sevilla, Francisco Frada;
30Dec41; DP13565.
FERNWAY, Peggy, pseud. SEE Braun, Wilbur.
FERRARESSO, ANNA.
Deserter at dawn, a comedy drama in three
acts, by Anna F. Trevisan Jpseud.] © Anna
Ferraresso; Ic 21Jan48; DU12471.
Easter eve. SEE Mayorga, Margaret (Gard-
ner), ed. The best one-act plays, 1947-1948.
AA83794.
FERRERA, VIVIAN ANN.
A cup of coffee, raviolies and you. A one-
act play. © Vivian Ferrera; Ic 7Jun48;
DU15131.
THE FERTILE soil. DU12496. SEE Ford,
Hazel G.
FEYDER, Jacques.
Oncle Harry. DU15321. SEE Job, Thomas.
FIBBER McGEE AND MOLLY (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Don Quinn and
Phil Leslie. © S. C. Johnson iii. Son, inc.
10-14. Dec. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1947; Jan. 6, 1948.
© Ic each 19Jan48; DU12461 -12465.
15-19. Jan. 13, 20, 27, Feb. 3, 10, 1948.
© Ic each lMar48; DU13176-13180.
20-26. Feb. 17, 24, Mar. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30,
1948. © Ic each 12Apr48; DU13950-13956.
27-34. Apr. 6, 13, 20, 27, May 4, 11, 18, 25,
1948. © Ic each 7Jun48; DU15384-15391.
FIELD (MARSHALL) AND COMPANY.
Dollars and sense. Film script. © Marshall
Field & Co.; Ic 9Jan48; DU12299.
FIELDING, Henry.
Tom Jones, the romance of a foundling.
DU15111. SEE Clarkson, Paul Stephen.
34
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
FIELDS, Mildred.
Flair. DU14101. SEE Cerf, Kurt.
Small courtesy. DU15113. SEE Cerf, Kurt.
15 video quiz. DU14490. SEE Giampapa, Guy
Henry.
THE FIFTH Avenue story. DU12909. SEE
Schwieterman, Earl Joseph.
THE FIFTH wife. DU14385. SEE Kurlander,
Regine J.
A FIGHT for peace. DU13868. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2373-1598.
FIGURE it Figures of symmetry. C2410.
SEE Schelf, Joseph Admah.
FIGURES of symmetry, supported by facts on
model figures. SEE ScheLE, Joseph ndmah.
Figure it. C2410.
FILLER, AGNES EMBERSON.
With the coming of dawn, a drama in three
acts. © Agnes Emberson Filler; Ic
18Mar48; DU13622.
THE FINAL curtain. DU12954, DU14263. SEE
Sidney, P. Jay.
THE FINAL decision. DU12672. SEE Janda,
George .
FINAL rehearsal. SEE Quinlan, Mary Eva.
Plays for early teens. DP12792.
FINANCE and business structure. C2687.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Management fundamentals,
3rd day.
FINANCING a home through a bank loan.
C2304. SEE Armanino, Dominic Carl.
FINCH, Robert.
The far-distant shore. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short
plays on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
FINCH, ROBERT VORIS.
Old What's-His Name, a comedy in one
act. Elizabethtown, Pa., Play Club
[1948J. 23 p. (A Play Club selection,
no. 15) © The Play Club, inc.; 2Jan48;
DP12627. Prev. reg. 30Oct47; D unp.
11520.
FIND the woman. DU13825. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 848.
FINDERS keepers. DU14327. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
FINDLEY, C. R. SEE Sermon of the Week,
no. 44. C2281.
FINE, Morton.
Here's looking at you. [Transcription
continuity] © Morton Fine; Ic 10Feb48;
DU12850.
THE FINE, clean anger of Private McElroy.
DU12746. SEE Baldwin, Joseph Burkette.
FINEGOLD, ESTHER,
Our favorite in-laws, an original radio
show, by Vicki Darvin [pseud.j ©
Esther Finegold; Ic 3May48; DU14400.
THE FINEST ever known I C2141. SEE
Lewis (Frank) inc.
FINGER, LEN.
The lawbreakers, a proposed series for
radio, television, or movies. A drama-
tization of old laws, crazy laws, and
unusual laws. Audition script. © Wylie
Adams; Ic 26Apr48; DU15005.
FINKEL, JOY DEE.
Dear Diary, a television script, by Joy
Finkel and Martin Waldman. ©
Martin Waldman, Joy Finkel; Ic 16Mar48;
DU13692.
School daze, a television playlet, by Joy
Finkel and Martin Waldman. 24 leaves.
© Martin G. Waldman, Joy Finkel; Ic
15Jan48; DU12931.
FINKEL, STANLEY MORTON.
Salvol The Pearl Harbor'd navy fights
back. A play in three acts. © Stanley
M. Finkel; Ic 20May48; DU14830.
FINOT, LOUIS )EAN.
Une garce, piece en deux actes. © Louis
JeanFinot; Ic 3Dec47; DU12440.
FIRE. DU14145. SEE Steinhardt, Herschel
Samuel.
Fire in cold storage. DU14579. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 854.
FIRE sale. DU12844. SEE Horine, Charles
Edwin.
THE FIREFIGHTERS (Radio program)
Episodes in this series are by William F.
Holland. © William F. Holland.
1. © Ic 26Jan48; C2115.
2-12. © Ic each 29Mar48: DU14559-14569.
13-30. © Ic each 26Apr48; DU14541-14558.
31-32. © Ic each 3May48; DU14570-14571.
33-44. © Ic each 24May48; DU14915-14926.
FIRESIDE players. C2500. SEE Paige,
Albert.
FIRST, be reconciled. DU14457. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 67.
FIRST choice. C2666. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
THE FIRST Christmas tree. DU12166.
SEE Sear les, Leon Roscoe.
FIRST fam'Ues of the Sierras. DU13371.
SEE Miller, Juanita.
FIRST NIGHTER (Radio program)
Dramatic composition in this series are
by various authors. © Campana Sales Co.
Oct. 4, 1947. With an English accent, by
Virginia Safford Lynn. © Ic 6Feb48;
DU 13048.
Oct. 11, 1947. Fear, by Norwood Cham-
berlin. © Ic 6Feb48; DU13047.
Oct. 18, 1947. Wolf with sheepskin, by
Jack Kelsey. © Ic 6Feb48; DU13053.
Oct. 25, 1947. Nonani, by Feggy Blake.
© Ic 6Feb48; DU13052.
Nov. 1, 1947. Doc and buU story, by
Stanley Kauffmann. © Ic 6Feb48;
DU13049.
Nov. 8, 1947. Angle boy, by Floyd
Miller. © ic 6Feb48; DU13050.
Nov. 15, 1947. Refresher course, by
Virginia Safford Lynn. © Ic 6Feb48;
DU13054.
Nov. 22, 1947. Dangerous lady, by Robert
C. Hartman. © Ic 6Feb48; DU13051.
Nov. 29, 1947. Operation Hemline, by
Joseph P. and Dorothy Fox. © Ic
6Feb48; DU13046.
Dec. 6, 1947. Horse of a different color,
by Herb Lyon and Leonard Nathanson.
© Ic 6Feb48; DU13045.
Dec. 13, 1947. I'll never leave you, by
Lynn Thomas. © Ic 6Feb48; DU13055.
Dec. 18, 1947. A date with Baby, by
Libby Sollis (Mrs. E. B. Sollis). © Ic
6Feb48; DU13056.
Dec. 25, 1947. Little town of Bethlehem,
by Anthony Wayne. © Ic 6Feb48; DU13057.
Jan. 1, 1948. The one in the middle, by
Virginia Safford Lynn. © Ic 6Feb48;
DU13058.
Jan. 8, 1948. Help wanted, female; by
Floyd Miller. © Ic 6Feb48; DU13059.
Jan. 15, 1948. Shanty boat serenade, by
George Scullin. © Ic 6Feb48; DU13060.
Jan. 22 1948. The mind reader, by
Floyd Miller. © Ic 19May48; DU14759.
Jan. 29, 1948. A writer in the family, by
James Arthur Roate. © Ic 19May48;
DU14760.
Feb. 12, 1948. Love is stranger than
fiction, by Irvin Teitel. © Ic 19May48:
DU14761.
Feb. 19, 1948. Oh bury me not, by A. F.
Baldus, Jr. and Richard H. Bell. © Ic
19May48; DU14762.
Feb. 26, 1948. A story revised, by Floyd
Miller. © Ic 19May48; DU14763.
Mar. 4, 1948. An order by the lieutenant,
by Vernon C. Hoyt. © Ic 19May48;
DU14764.
Mar. 18, 1948. The green leprechaun,
by Raymond Chan. © Ic 19May48;
DU14765.
Apr. 1, 1948. A slight mistake, by Norwood
ChamberUn. © Ic 19May48; DU14766.
Apr. 8, 1948. The wayward wife, by Gerry
Day. © Ic 19May48; DU 14767.
Apr. 22, 1948. The Pandora box, by Sidney
Renthal. © Ic 19May48; DU14768.
Apr. 29, 1948. The highly inteUigent
mouse, by Irene Colbin. © Ic 19May48:
DU14769.
FIRST trip to Enchanted Forest. DU12535.
SEE The Mystery Castle, no. 1.
FISCHER, Carl Max.
Reading from left to right. DU14057. SEE
Lief, Bert William.
FISH, HELEN DEAN.
Precious bane, a play in three acts,
dramatized by Helen Dean Fish and
Margaret Jameson from the novel by
Mary Webb. © Helen Dean Fish,
Margaret L. Jameson; Ic llMay48;
DU14505.
FISH, LOUNSBURY S.
Organization: Foundation of management.
Address presented at Massachusetts
Institute of Technology, October 6, 1947.
© Lounsbury S. Fish; Ic 20May48;
C2706.
FISH story. DU12556, DU12841. SEE
Harkrider, John.
FISHBEIN, JACOB.
The day after tomorrow, a play in three
acts, by J. Vernon [pseud.] © J. Vernon;
Ic 19Jan48; DU12410.
THE FISHERMAN and his wife. DU14628.
SEE Let's Pretend, May 15, 1948.
FISHING AND HUNTING CLUB OF THE
AIR (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Walker &
Downing, General Agency. © Walker &
Downing, General Agency.
129. Dec. 8, 1947; © Ic 12Dec47; C2116.
130-131. Dec. 15, 22, 1947. © Ic each
15Jan48; C2117-2118.
132-134. Dec. 29, 1947; Jan. 5. 12, 1948.
© Ic each 2Feb48; C2134-2l36.
135-136. Jan. 19, 26, 1948. © Ic each
4Feb48; C2138-2139.
137. Feb. 2, 1948. © Ic llMar48; C2277.
138. Feb. 9, 1948. © Ic 26Feb48; C2229.
139 Feb. 16, 1948. © Ic 3Mar48; C2248.
140. Feb. 23, 1948. © Ic 2Apr48; C2388.
35
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
FISHING AND HUNTING CLUB OF THE
AIR. Cont'd.
141-143. Mar. 1, 8, 15, 1948. © Ic each
2Apr48; C2393-2395.
144. Mar. 22, 1948. © Ic 2Apr48; C2389.
145-146. Mar. 29, Apr. 5, 1948. © Ic
each 3May48; C2535-2536.
147. Apr. 12, 1948. © Ic 3May48; C2534.
148. Apr. 19, 1948. © Ic 3May48; C2533.
FITZGERALD, Francis Scott Key.
This side of paradise. DU13476. SEE
Paskman, Dailey.
FITZGERALD, John Edward.
Out of the clouds. DU12554. SEE
FitzGerald, Robert Joseph.
FITZGERALD, ROBERT JOSEPH.
Out of the clouds; a new musical comedy
in three acts, by Robert FitzGerald,
Arthur A. Vallee and John E. FitzGerald.
[Text only] © Robert J. FitzGerald,
Arthur A. Vallee; Ic 8Dec47; on additions
and revisions; DU12554. Prev. reg.
190ct47; D11485.
FIVE fingers to heaven. DU14377. SEE
Dunlap, Donald H.
FIVE plays. DP13967. SEE Conkle, EUs-
worth Prouty.
THE FIVE -point code . DU13671. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 70.
FIVE traveling men. DU15374. SEE
Fournier, Mary Frances.
FIVE wives had Father. DU13766. SEE
Pfister, Edwyn Eugene.
FIXLER, ALVIN.
The clue of the drapery cord, an original
television play. © Alvin Fixler; Ic
10Mar48; DU13390.
The locomotive murder case, an original
television play. 2d rev. version. ©
Alvin Fixler;^ Ic 29Mar48; DU13685.
Prev. reg. "The locomotive model murder
case;" 30ct47; D1786.
The note and the picture, an original
television play. © Alvin Fixler; Ic
18Feb48; DU12962.
FIZELL, BECCA.
The villager, by B. J. Walker [pseud.]
Initial episode, character sketch and story
line for dramatic serial written especially
for television production. © Becca
Fizell, Russell Dunn; Ic 14Apr48; DU14008.
FLAIR. DU14101. SEE Cerf, Kurt.
DIE FLEDERMAUS. SEE Hcuse, L. Mar-
gueritte. A masquerade in Vienna. DU12527.
FLEECY and Lacey. DU12742. SEE Curtiss,
Mary E.
FLEMING, Leslie Flecher.
Duck hunters. C2770. SEE Freestone,
Arthur.
FLEMING, Nan, pseud. SEE Braun, Wilbur.
FLESHER, FREDERIC DOWNS.
The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark,
by William Shakespeare. Newly compiled
and abridged from the old quartos and
folios, by Frederic Downs [pseud.] In four
acts. 151 leaves. © Frederic Downs
Flesher; Ic 3May48; DU14303.
FLETCHER, HELEN JILL.
Break up the act, for a barrel of dough.
A thirty-minute audience-participation
show [for radio], by Helen Jill Fletcher
and Jack Barton Loeb. © Jack Barton Loeb;
Ic 20Apr48; on revisions and added sub-
title; DU14111. Prev. reg. 8Dec47; D12247.
The classroom of the world, an original
radio program; the first of a series.
Audition script. © Helen Jill Fletcher;
Ic 21Apr48; DU14142.
Guilty or not gmlty, by Helen Jill Fletcher
and Dorothy Woolfolk. The first of a
series of projected televised shows.
© Helen Jill Fletcher, Dorothy Woolfolk;
Ic 26Apr48; DU14168.
Lazy Andy Ant; recording script by Helen
iill Fletcher, music by Stefan Wolp^.
Text only] © Helen Jill Fletcher; Ic
.Mar48; C2244.
FLETCHER, Thomas, pseud. SEE Dinsmore,
Herman Henry.
LE FLEUVE Amour. DP14047. SEE
Birabeau, Andre.
FLIGHT from prejudice. DP14483. SEE
Schuttler, Albertine M.
THE FUGHT into Egypt. SEE
Eastman, Fred, ed. One-act plays of
spiritual power. DPI 5231.
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 49.
DU12216.
FLIGHT through darkness. DU15129. SEE
The Shadow, no. 338.
FLINK, STANLEY EDGAR.
In the clover, a musical play. 63 leaves.
[Text only] © The Yale University
Dramatic Assn.; Ic 14Apr48; DU14001.
FLOOD waters. DU12979. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2349-1574.
FLORENNE, YVES.
Le sang de la terre [drame en 5 actesj.
Paris, Mercure de France, 1947. 252 p.
© Mercure de France; 10Oct47; DPI 4248.
FLORODORA. DU14596. SEE Orman, Max.
FLOV/ERS for Danny. DU14389, SEE
Niemeyer, Charles.
FLY easy over railroad tracks. C2121. SEE
Roche, William Bosworth. Automobile
safety jingles for radio, L-3.
THE FLYING bed. SEE Hewson, Isabel
Manning.
THE FLYING Dutchman. DU14092. SEE
Barrett, Katharine.
A FLYING mare. DU14283. SEE Wyman,
Joel.
FOLDES, Imre.
Viktoria and her hussar. DP14041. SEE
Graham, Harry.
FOERSTER, Lilian Egleston.
Constanza and the sultan. DU15358. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
FOGARTY, JOHN LEO.
Officer Danny O'Loane, a half -hour radio
serial script with interpolated published
songs and music. [Text on' J © John
L. Fogarty; Ic 23jan48; DU 12525.
FOLDES, Emerich. SEE Foldes, Imre.
FOLGNER, ARTHUR MAXWELL.
Analogy, a one- act play. © Arthur Max-
well Folgner; Ic 10Feb48; DU12861.
Gloria mundi, a comedy in three acts.
© Arthur Maxwell Folgner; Ic 6Apr48;
DU13812.
In religuum tempus, a play in three acts.
© Arthur Maxwell Folgner; Ic 10Feb48;
DU 12859.
\
Interlude, a play in one act. © Arthur
MaxweH Folgner; Ic 6Apr48; DU13813.
The return, a play in two acts. © Arthur
MaxweU Folgner; Ic 10Feb48; DU12860.
FOLLOW the drums. DU14011. SEE High-
ways and Byways to Music (Radio pro-
gram)
FOLLOW the star. DP12936. SEE Gass,
Irene.
FOLLY on the trolley. DP12467. SEE
Stephenson, Shirley.
FONTAINE, Robert Louis.
The happy time. DU12678. SEE Langley,
Adria (Locke).
FOOD for thought. DU13996. SEE Palmer,
Frederick Alden.
FOOL'S gold. DU13497. SEE Dr. Christian,
no 484.
FOOLS rush in. DP12121. SEE Home,
Kenneth.
FOR all of our lives. SEE Davis, Fitzroy.
Curtain going up. DU12893.
FOR gracious Uving. C2667. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
FOR her body and soul. DU14372. SEE Blaney,
Charles Edward.
FOR ladies only. DU12466. SEE Place,
William Henry.
FOR men only. SEE
Gevirtz, Lawrence Earle. DU12408.
Rovin, Adolph I. C2752.
Segal, Zelick Richard. DU14208.
FOR no transgression. DU14661. SEE
Buelow, Leola.
FOR some must fight. DU15280. SEE Apsey,
Ruby Lloyd.
FOR the girl who doesn't go to college.
DU15061. SEE Schrock, Margaret. Careers
in home economics, no. 8.
FOR the good people. DU14204. SEE Dorio,
Ario.
FOR them that beUeve. DU13430. SEE
Salzman, Frances Klenett.
FOR Wendy, with love. DU13241. SEE The
Sheriff, no. 179.
FOR you and me, tomorrow. SEE Carver,
Ada Jack. In times like these. DU12854.
FOR your pleasure. C2715. SEE Stern,
Alan.
FORAN, EDWARD JOSEPH.
Pink lemonade (Privilege car), a play in
three acts, by Edward J. Foran and
Willard Keefe. © Edward Joseph Foran
(deceased), Willard Keefe, Ic 3Feb48;
on revisions; DU12726. Prev. reg.
"Privilege car;" 22Mar30; D4855.
FORBES, Edward.
Murder in the fog. SEE Merlin, Frank.
House of dust. DU13699.
FORD, George.
Romeo and Judy. SEE Taylor, Ethel
Stoddard. Ride a cock-horse. DU14003.
FORD, HAZEL G.
The fertile soil. A play in two acts, by
Myles Clayton [pseud.] © Myles Clayton
(Hazel G. Ford); Ic 26Dec47; DU12496.
i
i
36
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
FORD Motor Company.
The car of the year— years ahead! C2760.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Dividends on stock. DU14357. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Ford television short subjects. C2757.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The 1949 front end suspension. C2758.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Open your eyes. DU13842. SEE Wilding
Kcture Productions, inc.
FORD television short subjects. C2757.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
FOREIGN trade. C2408. SEE Armanino,
Dominic Carl.
FOREMAN, MICHAEL DECTER.
To dwell in Topeth, a play in three acts.
© Michael Decter Foreman; Ic l3May48;
DU14706.
FOREVER young. DU12827. SEE Sinclaire,
Joan.
THE FORGE. DU12414. SEE The Cavalcade
of America, no. 537.
THE FORGOTTEN structure. C2272. SEE
Rowley, Velma Alice.
FORSAKE the night. DU15410. SEE Ormont,
Louis Robert.
THE FORSAKEN merman. DU12409. SEE
Reinau, Mary Elizabeth.
FORT Worth flashbacks. DU13847. SEE
Hanson, Robert Barclay.
FORTENBACHER, OLIVE WHITE.
Junior is a genius, a delightful comedy in
one act. Boston, Drama Guild Publishers
[1948]. 35 p. illus. (Drama Guild plays)
© Drama Guild Publishers; 2Jan48;
DP12937.
FORTUNE, CHARLOTTE BERNICE.
The adventures of Binky Bear and Bunky
Squirrel. Script no. 2 in the series,
"Off to Susie's house." © Charlotte
Bernice Fortune; Ic 22May48; DU14849.
49 dogs in the meathouse. SEE Conkle,
Ellsworth Prouty. Five plays. DP13967.
THE FORTY-NINERS. DU14534.
Parker, Priscilla Post.
SEE
FOSTER, GLADYS SARAH.
Backstage, a comedy for eight women, in
one act. © Gladys S. Foster; Ic 12Apr48;
DU14069.
FOUR on a honeymoon. DU12885. SEE
Herman, Milton Abraham.
FOUR parables. DU14088. SEE Barnouw,
Erik.
THE FOUR simple steps essential to success.
C2544. SEE Armanino, Dominic Carl.
410 Courtney Street. DU13584. SEE Kraft,
Gertrude Clarice.
FOURNIER, MARY FRANCES.
Five traveling men, a play in three acts.
© Mary Frances Fournier; Ic 24May48;
DU15374.
FOWKE, HELEN SHIRLEY.
Mister Job, a folk play in five acts and a
prologue. © Helen Shirley Fowke; Ic
26May48; DU15003.
FOX, Dorothy. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
FOX, Elena Cleary. SEE Cleary-Fox,
Elena.
FOX, Gibson Scott. SEE The Shadow (Radio
program)
FOX, Joseph P. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
FRAGRANT hill. DU15157. SEE Kelly,
Marie Cecile.
THE FRAILEST thing. DU14785. SEE
Reich, Richard.
THE FRAME-UP. DU13163. SEE Lieb,
Hermann.
FRANCISCO, Hale. SEE Francisco, William
Hale.
FRANCISCO, WILLIAM HALE.
Midtown-Hudson, a drama in four acts, by
Hale Francisco. © William Hale Francisco;
IC 18Feb48; DU12959.
No thunder, a three -act melodrama by Hale
Francisco. © WilUam Hale Francisco;
Ic 2Feb48; DU12680.
Starring love! An operetta in three acts.
Book and lyrics by Hale Francisco.
[Text only] © William Hale Francisco;
Ic 8Apr48; DU13846.
FRANCISCO FILMS.
Keep the heat on; sound recording script
for Standard Oil Company (Indiana).
© Standard Oil Co. (Indiana); Ic 26Dec47;
C2458.
FRANCO-American Audio-Visual Distribution
Center, inc.
New directions in French painting. C2456.
SEE Benson, Emmanuel M.
FRANK, Richard.
From source to consumer. DU12425. SEE
Palca, Alfred.
FRANK, STANLEY NEWTON.
Invitation to dine, a play in one act.
© Stanley Newton Frank; Ic 17Feb48;
DU13081. '
FRANK, Yasha.
Three loves have I. DU13097.
D wight Oliver.
SEE Taylor,
FRANKEL, HERBERT.
Now and forever, a new play in three acts.
© Herbert Frankel; Ic 26May48; DU15006.
FRANKEN, ROSE.
The hallams, a play in three acts, by Rose
Franken and William Brown Meloney.
© Rose Franken, William Brown Meloney;
Ic 27Jan48; DU12612.
FRANKFORT, ROSALYN.
The official scorer; synopsis of a radio
program. © Rosalyn Frankfort; Ic
19May48; DU14904.
FRANKIE and Albert. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. The best one -act plays,
1947-1948. AA83794.
FRANTZ, IRWIN JAMES.
Dar Silas hut maud druvel. A dramatic
composition by Mr. and Mrs. Irwin James
Frantz. 17 leaves. © Irwin James
Frantz, Mrs. Irwin James Frantz- Ic
25May48; DU14992.
FRANTZ, Mrs. Irwin James.
Dar Silas hut maud druvel. DU14992. SEE
Frantz, Irwin James.
FRANZBLAU, HAROLD BENJAMIN.
Operation Justice, a radio play. © Har-
old Benjamin Franzblau; Ic llMar48;
DU13404.
EINE FRAU, die liebt. DU12700. SEE Frey,
Erich M.
THE FRED ALLEN SHOW (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Allen. © Mr. & Mrs. Fred Allen.
Dec. 7, 14, 1947. © Ic each 7Jan48;
DU12287-12288.
Dec. 21, 28, 1947; Jan. 4, 1948. © Ic each
12Jan48; DU12379-12381.
Jan. 11, 1948. © Ic 28Jan48; DU12622.
Jan. 18, 1948. © Ic 28Jan48; DU12621.
Jan. 25, 1948. © Ic 4Feb48; DU12743.
Feb. 1, 8, 1948. © Ic each 3Mar48;
DU13279-13280.
Feb. 15, 1948. © Ic 22Mar48; DU13591.
Feb. 22, 1948. © Ic 17Mar48; DU13535.
Feb. 29, Mar. 7, 14, 1948. © Ic each
22Mar48; DU13592-13594.
Mar. 21, 1948. © Ic 21Apr48; DU14151.
Mar. 28, 1948. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13792.
Apr. 4, 11, 1948. © Ic each 21Apr48;
DU14152-14153.
Apr. 18, 25, May 2, 9, 1948. © Ic each
14May48: DU14644-14647.
May 16, 23, 30, June 6, 1948. © Ic each
14Jun48; DU15211-15214.
FREDERIX, Jacques. SEE Feyder, Jacques.
FREE election. DU14686. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2394-1619.
FREE enterprise through the ages. C2733.
SEE Miller, Gray ElUott.
FREE for all. DU12643. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
FREED, Helen. SEE Up and Down the Scales
(Radio program)
FREEDMAN, JEROME SEYMOUR.
Getting Eddie married, an original one-
act play. © Jerome S. Freedman; Ic
16Feb48; DU12914.
The puppet Cinderella, an original one-
act play. © Jerome S. Freedman; Ic
16Feb48; DU12913.
THE FREEDOM. DP14478. SEE Card,
Robert Edward.
FREEDOM 1948. DU14775. SEE Jacobs,
Jack.
FREELAND, FRED.
Story of an idea. [Lecture] © Fred Free-
land; Ic 21Apr48; C2509.
FREEMAN, BEN PETER.
Report from Rusty, a new half-hour comedy
series for radio. [Sample script]
© Mitchell Grayson, Ben Peter Freeman;
Ic 7Apr48; DU14077.
FREESTONE, ARTHUR.
Duck hunters; recording script in the
series "Call by voice. ' By Arthur Free-
stone and Leslie Flecherd Fleming.
© Arthur Freestone, Leslie Flecherd
Fleming; Ic 9Jun48; C2770.
Goose hunters; recording script in the
series "Call by voice. By Arthur Free-
stone and Thomas William "Buzz"
Lenahan. © Arthur Freestone, Thomas
William "Buzz" Lenahan; Ic 9Jun48;
C2769.
FREMANTLE Overseas Radio, inc.
Story sweepstakes. DU14359. SEE Cooper,
Lester.
37
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
FRENCH, BERTITA.
Crazy but cute, a comedy in three acts.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Heuer Pub. Co.,
C1948. 76 p. illus. © Edward I.
Heuer; 21May48; DP15268.
FRENCH, EDWARD R.
Top tune hour. [Announcement of radio
program] © Edward R. French; Ic
12May48; C2573.
Top tunes hour. [Announcement for radio]
© Edward R. French; Ic 19May48; C2611.
FRENCH, Rick.
When Plymouth rocked. DU15373. SEE
Black, Walter.
FRENCH, Samuel.
Ah, sweet mystery I DP13980. SEE Klrk-
patrick, John.
Bunches of money. DP13976. SEE Braun,
Wilbur.
The doughnut hole. DP13969. SEE Harris,
Aurand.
The ghost plane. DP13975. SEE Eraun,
Wilbur.
IlayinZion. DP13971. SEE Gibson,
William.
Jinxed. DP13979. SEE Mosel, George.
The kid himself. DP13974. SEE Reach,
James.
Madam Ada. DP14651. SEE Harris, Aurand.
Once upon a midnight. DP13978. SEE
Reach, James.
One of us. DP13977. SEE Emery, Charles.
Our gal Sal. DP13968. SEE Braun, Wilbur.
She married well. DP13965. SEE Klrk-
patrick, John.
Something always happens. DP14226. SEE
Peters, Alice Thomson.
Twenty short plays on a royalty holiday.
DP13966. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed.
When men reduce as women do. DP13970.
SEE Braun, Wilbur.
FRENCH (Samuel) ltd.
Aladdin's cave. DPI 211 3. SEE Jennings,
Gertrude E.
AU the tea in China. DP12779. SEE West-
lake, Wilfred.
The babes in the wood. DP13935. SEE
Polley, Sydney Arthur.
Behind my skuU. DP12778. SEE Dinner,
William.
Benologues. DP13502. SEE Farjeon,
Joseph Jefferson.
Beyond tomorrow. DP12757. SEE Philp,
Peter.
Character sketches from Charles Dickens.
DP12777. SEE Jones-Evans, Eric.
The conspirators. DP12776. SEE Carroll,
Paul Vincent.
Elizabeth wears a wig. DP13505. SEE
Baneshik, Percy.
Fools rush in. DP12121. SEE Home, Ken-
neth.
The gentle shade. DPI 2775. SEE Con-
standuros, Mabel (Tilling) .
Gin palace. DP12774. SEE Janes, Hurford.
Green cars go east. DPI 2773. SEE Carroll,
Paul Vincent.
Home ain't so sweet. DP13503. SEE Corrie,
Joe.
AnimmorteUe. DP12772. SEE Johnson,
Philip.
An improbable episode. DP12118. SEE
Peach, Lawrence du Garde.
Interlude. DP12771. SEE Carroll, Paul
Vincent.
Ladies depart. DP13932. SEE Simpson,
Evan Jolm.
Last page. DP12770. SEE Raymond, Rene.
The last word. DP12769. SEE Ready,
Stuart.
Lovely to look at. DP12119. SEE Johnson,
Philip.
The man from the Ministry. DP13873. SEE
Bingham, Madeleine.
Maritza. DP12122. SEE Layer-Parker,
Robert.
Midnight melodrama. DP13933. SEE
Arlett, Vera Isabel.
Mr. Twemlow is not himself. DP12768.
SEE Johnson, Philip.
Mother of men. DPI 3; )4. SEE Abbott,
Ada G.
Murder at the play. DP13877. SEE Corrie,
To€
Music for the Emperor. DPI 3874. SEE
Hadlington, Ronald.
No medals. DP13720. SEE McCracken,
Esther Helen (Armstrong).
Only the brave. DP13939. SEE Johnson,
Philip.
A PiccadiUy daffodil. DP13507. SEE
Latimer, Dorothy.
A prince he would a-wooing go. DP13934.
SEE Corrie, Joe.
The princess with a load on her mind.
DP13876. SEE Westlake, Wilfred.
The Queen's ring. DP12117. SEE Peach,
Lawrence du Garde.
See a fine lady. DP12114. SEE Danvers-
Walker, Aubrey.
Six characters for an actress. DP13498.
SEE Walsh, James M.
The sleeping beauty. DP13499. SEE
Trusler, G. Irene.
A snake on Svmday. DP12767. SEE Con-
standuros, Mabel (Tilling).
Some items from Sweetest and lowest.
DP13940. SEE Melville, Alan.
The startled saint. DP12112. SEE John-
son, Philip.
A storm on Parnassus. DP13500. SEE
Corrie, Joe.
The summoning of Everyman. DP12766.
SEE Payne, Herbert W.
Thomas the Mouse, and other "tails" in
rhyme. DPI 2765. SEE Gray, Dorothy.
The tolerant husband. DP12764. SEE
Harcourt, Dudley.
The trial of Helen. DP12115. SEE Morris,
Thomas Baden.
The true story of Good King Wenceslas.
DP12763. SEE Baker, Edna.
Uncle Gabriel. DP13936. SEE Constanduros,
Mabel (Tilling)
Unto which it shall please God. DP12116.
SEE Morris, Thomas Baden.
The victory of the Cross. DP13875. SEE
Creagh-Henry, May.
Viktoria and her hussar. DP14041. SEE
Graham, Harry.
Vintage '93. DPI 2762. SEE Willings,
Eric.
We proudly present. DP12761. SEE
Novello, Ivor.
What's in i iiame? DP12760. SEE Bloom,
Ursula.
When the old cock crows. DP13501. SEE
Corrie Toe,
The Win'slow boy. DP13878. SEE Rattigan,
Terence.
Wise folly. DP12759. SEE Wright, Joseph
F.
The wise have not spoken. DP12120. SEE
Carroll, Paul Vincent.
Worm's eye view. DP13506. SEE Delder-
field, R. F.
The years between. DP12758. SEE Du
Maurier, Daphne.
FRESH air and butterflies. DU15088. SEE
Owen, Sara.
THE FRESHET of the heart. DU14420. SEE
Koehler, Leonore Hollander.
FREUND, Cecilia Washburn.
Dot and Tony. DU12949. SEE Kastner.
Erich.
FREY, ERICH M.
Eine Frau, die liebt. Drama in 3 Akten,
von Eric Frey [pseud.] © Erich M. Frey;
Ic 2Apr47; DU12700.
Der Muehlstein, Drama in 3 Akten, von
Eric Frey [pseud. ]^ © Erich M. Frey;
Ic 20Jun47; DU126^9.
FREY, LILUAN FRIEDA.
Some correlations of palmistry and
astrology. [Lecture] © Lillian Frey;
Ic 26Feb48; C2230.
FREY, Lysle.
Marilou. DP14779. SEE Vollmer, Jorge
Carlos RodoUo.
FREY, MIRIAM GOLDFINGER.
A play in one act, for television. © Miriam
Goldfinger Frey; Ic 28Jan48; DU12807.
FREYBE, CARL EDUARD.
Heads, I winl A comedy-farce in three
acts. © Carl E. Freybe; Ic 19Feb48;
DU12993.
FRIEDMAN, Maurice.
The cavalcade of Jewish music. C2296.
SEE Friedman, Susie Michael.
FRIEDMAN, SUSIE MICHAEL.
The cavalcade of Jewish music, by Susie
Michael Friedman and Maurice Friedman.
[Lecture to accompany musical program]
© Susie Michael, Maurice Friedman;
Ic 18Mar48; C2296.
FRIEND, BILL.
That's the spirit, a comedy in one act.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [1947]. 21 p.
illus. © The Dramatic Pub. Co.; l8Nov47;
DP12799.
FRIEND, Esther.
Easy Cub Scout plays. DP15171. SEE
Friend, RusseU.
FRIEND, RUSSELL.
Easy Cub Scout plays, by Russell and
Esther Friend. Boston, Baker's Plays
[1948]. 61 p. Contents.— The Indians and
the stagecoach.— The lion and the mouse.
— Harry's Barber Shop. — Stuck up at the
general store. — King of the road. — Pirate
treasure. — The haunted lighthouse. —
Advice, incorporated. — Board of Education.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 28May48; DP15171.
A FRIEND of George's. DU13238. SEE The
Sheriff, no. 176.
FRIENDLY whites. DU13705. SEE Hedden,
Benjamin.
FRIENDSHIP Press, inc.
Straight furrow. DP14781. SEE Benson,
Hilda.
FRIESE, ERNST.
Es ist elf Uhr, detektiv Komodie in 3 Akten,
von S. T. Hope [pseud.] Wien, Universal-
Edition [1946]. 83 leaves. © Universal-
Edition; 220ct46; DP15042.
FRIGIDAIRE Division, General Motors Cor-
poration. SEE General Motors Corporation.
Frigidaire Division.
FRISBEE'S Corner Store. DU13532, DU13887,
DU14953. SEE Verbelovsky, Gerald.
THE FROG-Prince. DU13433. SEE Salzman,
Frances Klenett.
FROM A to Z. DU13188. SEE Carlton, Sam.
FROM feed to fame. DU12649. SEE Wilding
Rcture Productions, inc.
FROM little corns, great aches grow. SEE
Jones, Larry. Great aches from little
corns grow. DU13275.
3B
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
FROM source to consumer. DU12425.
SEE Palca, Alfred.
FROM stardom to stardom. DU12641. SEE
Sayrahder, Mary -Eunice.
FROM the New World. DU13285. SEE
Symphonic Hour of Tone Poems (Radio
program)
FROM the pampas of the Argentine to the
halls of Montezuma. DU14159. SEE High-
ways and Byways to Music (Radio program)
FROM then to now. DU14338. SEE Henderson,
Charles Henry.
FROM where I sit. DU12278. SEE Coleman,
Lucile Lewis.
FROMER, ANNE.
Best seller premiere, by Anne Fromer and
Matt Bartley Smith. A radio show,
dramatizing the book of the week. ©
Matt Bartley Smith, Anne Fromer; Ic
5Apr48; DU14123.
Charm School, a television show, by Anne
Fromer and Matt Bartley Smith. © Anne
Fromer, Matt Bartley Smith; Ic 24May48;
DU14884.
New lives for old, by Anne Fromer and
Matt Bartley Smith. [Continuity] © Matt
Bartley Smith, Anne Fromer; Ic 19Apr48;
DU14108.
Pet show, a television show, by Anne
Fromer and Matt Bartley Smith. © Anne
Fromer, Matt Bartley Smith; Ic 24May48;
DU14885.
Reward offered, a radio show, by Anne
Fromer and Matt Bartley Smith. © Anne
Fromer, Matt Bartley Smith; Ic 2,4May48;
DU14887.
A song is born, a radio show, by Anne
Fromer and Matt Bartley Smith. © Anne
Fromer, Matt Bartley Smith; Ic 24May48;
DU14886.
FRONTIER Town series, no. 1-4. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2374-1599 to 2377-1602.
Special Frontier Town sequence. DU13869-
13872.
FRONTIERS of science. C2251. SEE Howe,
Quincy.
FRUIT of paradise. C2f!52. SEE Motion
Picture Productions, Inc.
THE FRUITLANDS. DU14311. SEE Bolger,
William Hoar.
FRY, CHRISTOPHER.
The lady's not for burning, a comedy in
three acts. © Christopher Fry; Ic
21Apr48; DU14252.
FRYE, BURTON JAMES CONRAD.
Galahad, a tragedy in five acts, with pro-
logue and epilogue. In blank verse.
© Burton James Conrad Frye; Ic 29Apr48;
DU14264.
FUE, CHARLES.
Just between us, a sophisticated comedy in
three acts. © Charles Fue; Ic 7Jan48;
DU12285.
DER fOnFZIGSTE Geburtstag. SEE Weigel,
Hans. Barabbas. DP15043.
FUGUE. DU12093. SEE Hammond, Natalie
Hays.
FULLER, Rex, pseud. SEE Rogoff, EUas M.
FUN in the kitchen. SEE Stevenson, James.
What's cooking? DU 13000.
THE FUNDAMENTAL George. DU15251.
SEE WyUe, Max.
FUNDAMENTAL procedure for coating
compressed tablets. C2462. SEE Clark-
son, Ronald.
FUNDAMENTALS of good supervision.
C2226. SEE Bruner, Earle Clarence.
Human relations in supervision, no. 2.
THE FUNERAL spray. DU13860. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 852.
FUNK, MARY RUTH.
East am East, a romantic comedy in one
act. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertain-
ment House, C1947. 19 p. (Eldridge
popular one act plays) © Eldridge
Entertainment House, inc.; 10ct47;
DP13513.
FUNNY skits for amateurs. DP13087. SEE
Kaser, Arthur LeRoy.
FURLOUGH from heaven. DU15275. SEE
Toller, Else.
FURNACE Canyon. DU13838. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2362-1587.
THE FURNITURE you design yourself.
C2373. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization,
inc.
THE G. I. minstrels. SEE Kaser, Arthur
LeRoy. Funny skits for amateurs.
DP13087.
"G O" show. C2396. SEE Lewton, Samuel
Monrod.
GAGALOGS. C2683. SEE Rogoff, Elias M.
Humorology.
GAGOLOGY. SEE Rogoff, Elias M.
GAGUFACTURE. C2613. SEE Rogoff, Elias
M. Gagology.
GALAHAD. DU14264. SEE Frye, Burton
James Conrad.
GALATI, CAROL.
La trama. [Screen play in four parts].
© Carol Galati; Ic 25Feb48; DU13343.
GALE, Ben, pseud. SEE Steigman, Benjamin
M.
GALE, Myron. SEE v/oodworth, Myron Gale.
THE GALLANT greenhorn. DU14744. SEE
Locke, Sam David.
GALLEMORE, MELVIN.
The shells I gather, a play in three acts.
© Melvin Gallemore; Ic 10May48; DU14602.
GALLENSTEIN, LEO JACOB.
The breaking of nations, a play in two acts.
© Leo Jacob Gallenstein, Jr.; Ic 9Dec47;
DU12236.
Love of atom, wrath of star. Radio script.
© Leo Jacob Gallenstein, Jr.; Ic 15Apr48;
DU14022.
GALUEN, MARGUERITE.
Highlights and shadows of 1948, a variety
show in nine scenes, with prologue and
epilogue. [Text only] ©Marguerite
GaUien; Ic 23Mar48; DU13579.
GALLIMARD, Librairie. SEE Librairie
Gallimard.
THE GALLOPING Hat. DU14025. SEE Phillips,
Irving Walter.
You can't know everything, a Christmas play
for seven girls. Boston, Baker s Plays
[19481. 20 p. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
23Mar48; DPI 3760.
THE GAMBLING results.
Saldsli, Peter D.
DU13949. SEE
GAMMILL, NOREEN.
New character monologues for stage and
radio. 59 p. © Banner Play Bureau, inc.,
San Francisco; 2Jan48; AA73283.
GANG BUSTERS (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Phillips H.
Lord, inc. © Phillips H. Lord, inc.
510. Dec. 13, 1947. Case of the Jersey
counterfeiters. © Ic 13Jan48; DU12389.
511. Dec. 20, 1947. Case of Troy Blanken-
ship. © Ic 13Jan48; DU12390.
512. Dec. 27, 1947. Case of Nichols-Seno.
© Ic 13Jan48; DU12391.
513. Jan. 3, 1948. Case of Ernest Booth,
part 1. © Ic 13Jan48; DU12392.
514. Jan. 10, 1948. Case of Ernest Booth,
part 2. © Ic 25Feb48; DU13107.
515. Jan. 17, 1948. Case of Tate-Gumtow.
© Ic 25Feb48: DU13108.
516. Jan. 24, 1948. Case of Joe Fletcher.
© Ic 25Feb48j DU13109.
517. Jan. 31, 1948. Case of the Oliver
brothers. © Ic 25Feb48; DU13110.
518. Feb. 7, 1948. Case of the Sedan Gang.
©Ic 25Feb48; DU13111.
519. Feb. 14, 1948. Case of Lemon-Hutchinson
© Ic 25Feb48; DU13112.
520. Feb. 21, 1948. Case of Grzelak-Con-
stanUne. © Ic 25Mar48; DU13600.
521. Feb. 28, 1948. Case of John Frederick
Benson. © Ic 25Mar48; DU13601.
522. Mar. 6, 1948. Case of 1 assante-Dehman.
© Ic 25Mar48; DU13602.
523. Mar. 13, 1948. Case of Robert Lee
Robertson. © Ic 25Mar48; DU13603.
524. Mar. 20, 1948. Case of the Broadway
bandits. © Ic 25Mar48; DU13604.
525. Mar. 27, 1948. Case of Ray Earnest.
© Ic 31Mar48; DU13744.
526. Apr. 3, 1948. Case of the New York
narcotics king. © Ic 9Apr48; DU13889.
527. Apr. 10, 1948. Case of the high school
hot-shots. © Ic 16Apr48; DU14038.
528. Apr. 17, 1948. Case of the brutal house
burglar. © Ic 22Apr48; DU14166.
529. Apr. 24, 1948. Case of the Quincy
killers. © Ic 28Apr48; DU14277.
530. May 1, 1948. Case of the callous killers,
part 1. © Ic 7May48; DU14430.
531. May 8, 1948. Case of Almeida-Smith,
part 2. © Ic 12May48; DU14539.
532. May 15, 1948. Case of Almeida-Smith,
part 3. © Ic 20May48; DU14784.
533. May 22, 1948. Case of Benjamin
Franklin Adams. © Ic 26May48; DU14944.
THE GAON of Vilna. DP14633. SEE Citron,
Samuel Joseph. Headline parade, v. 3, no. 1.
UNE GARCE. DU12440. SEE Finot, Louis Jean.
CARD, ROBERT EDWARD.
The freedom, a Wisconsin comedy in three
acts, by Robert E. Gard and Dore Reich.
Madison, Wisconsin Idea Tneatre [1948].
82 p. © Robert Edward Gard; 13Feb48;
DP14478.
In old Green Bay, a play in three acts, by
Robert E. Gard and Dor^ Reich. © Robert
E. Gard, Dore Reich; Ic 5Feb48; DU12833.
River board, a play in three acts, by Robert
E. Gard and Dore Reich. Madison, «W.sconsin
Idea Theatre, cl948. 88 p. © Robert E.
Gard, Dore Reich; 25Feb48; DP14477.
The thirtieth star. SEE
Eddy, Junius. DP 14480.
Maas, Roger B. .DP14475.
GALLY, MAREA LAMBERT.
39
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE GARDEN of the Gods. C2455. SEE Shaier,
Elizabeth Jane.
GARDNER, Hal. SEE Gardner, flufus Hallette.
GARDNER, RUFUS HALLETTE.
Dramatis personae, a comedy in one act, by
Hal Gardner. © Rufus Hallette Gardner,
Jr.; Ic 23Mar48; DU13986.
GARISS, JACK LYMAN.
The leper's bell, a one -act play. © Jack
Lyman Gariss; Ic 6Jan48; DU12266.
GARNES, NELLO RUNEE.
Un celui qui ritorque de I'faf onde (In English:
A wise-crack); a one-act prelude, by Celeste
Ca-rel LeDoux [pseud.] © Nello Runee
Games; Ic 29Apr48; DU14403.
GARNETT, GRACE.
Felix, a play in three acts, by Garnett.
© Grace Garnett; Ic 23Jan48; DU12526.
GARNO, Peter J.
Yomoydon. DU12889. SEE Horton, Andrew W.
GARR, Eddie.
Maritza. DP12122. SEE Layer-Parker,
Robert.
© Mary
GARRETT, MARY VIRGINIA.
The elevator operator. [Monologue]
V. Garrett; Ic 26May48; DU150H.
In a maternity ward. [Monologue] © Mary
V. Garrett (Mrs. S. S. Garrett); Ic 15Mar48;
DU13453.
Taking the children to church. [Monologue]
© Mary V. Garrett; Ic 26May48; DU15012.
GARRISON, Dan.
BoomI DU12636. SEE Jaffe, Eli.
GARY, HOLLAND M.
Something for nothing, a musical play in two
acts. [Text and music on separate leaves]
© Holland M. Gary; Ic 8Apr48; DU14774.
GARZA, ERNEST RALPH.
Until eternity, an original mystery drama for
television, by Danton Crane [pseud.]
© Ernest Ralph Garza; Ic l5Mar48; DU13418
You can't pick em all, a light comedy [for
radio] by Danton Crane [pseud.] Time: 23
minutes. © Ernest Ralph Garza; Ic
24Feb48; DU13062.
GASPERS, SEBASTIAN D.
Oh, what you saidl A comedy in three acts,
© Sebastian D. Gaspers; Ic lMar48; DU1334!
GASS, IRENE.
Follow the star, a simple Nativity play [in
two scenes] written by Irene Gass; music
by Harry Brook. London, J. Curwen; New
York, G. Schirmer, cl947. 21 p. © Harry
Brook; 6Nov47; DP12936.
GASSNER, WILLIAM C.
Cafe Cosmopolitan, a script planned for
television or radio. © William C. Gassner;
Ic 22Apr48; DU14163.
THE GATEWAY to fame.
Seiffert, Karl.
DU12255. SEE
GAULDIN, MAUDE ELSAiTOR COUNTS.
The lady knows her mind; or, Love is Uke
radar. An original play in three acts, by
Eleanor Counts. © Eleanor Counts; Ic
23Apr48; DU14819.
vVe both loved you, an original story and play
in three acts, by Eleanor Counts. For stage,
screen, radio, television and book.
© Eleanor Counts; Ic lMar48; DU13195.
GAY deception. DU 12930. SEE Martinez de
Rivas, Patricia.
GELB, Phillip Stanley.
Young man with a halo. DU14020. SEE
Rainger, Dan.
GENERAL analysis of temperament. C2650.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Human relations, 21st day.
GENERAL Electric Company.
Conversion equipment for mine power. C2217
SEE Morton, William Robert.
Electric braking for rubber mills and calendar
C2710. SEE Dalton, Bernard Joseph.
Electric equipment for wire winders. C2712.
SEE Lloyd, Harry Richard.
High voltage, high interrupting capacity con-
trollers with current-limiting power fuses.
C2218. SEE Alexander, Everett Humphrey.
Selection of electric drives for looms. C2708.
SEE Demartini, Robert John.
GENERAL MiUs, inc.
New magic in the kitchen. C2039. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
The perfect pair. C2372. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
GENERAL Motors Corporation.
Policies and people. C2350. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
GENERAL Motors Corporation. Chevrolet
Motor Division.
Acquaintance interview with Ed vVoUe.
C2660. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Acquaintance interview with Sam Allen.
C2659. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
The cab that breathes. C2346. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
In the truck spotlight for '48. C2661. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Keep the door open. C2347. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
More value for '48. C2348. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
Tell the complete story. C2349. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Womenl C2327. SEE Handy (Jam) Organiza-
tion, inc.
Your customer. C2328. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
GENERAL Motors Corporation. Frigidaire
Division.
Application of electricity to Frigidaire pro-
ducts. C2663. SEE Handy (Jam) Organiza-
tion, inc.
Bigger, but smaller. C2329. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Changing sealed units in household refrig-
erators. C2664. SEE Handy (Jam) Organi-
zation, inc.
Chemical stability in refrigerating systems.
C2665. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
First choice. C2666. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
For gracious living. C2667. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Happier ever after. C2668. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Servicing Frigidaire ice cream cabinets.
C2669. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
GENERATION on trial. DU13901. SEE Grant,
Brenton.
THE GENERIC concept and the grand hypothesis.
C2037. SEE Lieberman, Jay Benjamin.
THE GENI and the honorable thieves. DU14261.
SEE The Shadow, no. 333.
GENIUS hits a snag. DU13262. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 475.
GENOVESE, MICHAEL ANGELO.
Salome's daughter, a play in three acts.
© Michael Angelo Genovese; Ic 3Mar48;
DU13342.
Song of the stars, a play in three acts with
five song-poems. © Michael Angelo
Genovese; Ic 23Mar48; DU13576.
GENS, OSKAR
The girl in the painting, a play in three acts.
© Oskar Gens; Ic 19May48; DU14831.
THE GENTLE scepter. DU15232. SEE Kraft,
Gertrude Clarice.
THE GENTLE shade. DP12775. SEE Con-
standuros, Mabel (Tilling).
GENTRY, LAWRENCE,
The return of the penitent, a dramatic
composition in three acts. © Lawrence
Gentry; Ic 16Apr48; DU14027.
GEORGE, CHARLES.
The DarUng twins, a farce in three acts.
Minneapolis, Northwestern Press [1948].
92 p. illus. © Northwestern Press;
7Jan48; DP12565.
Hooray for youth, a musical comedy in one
act, for boys and girls. Minneapolis,^
T. S. Denison [1947], 64 p. (Denison's
musical comedies) © T. S. Denison Hi Co.;
26Dec47; DP12564.
Mrs. Sam from Roarin' Dam, a comedy in
three acts. Minneapolis, T. S. Denison
[1948]. 92 p. illus. (Denison's royalty
plays) © T. S. Denison & Co.; 19Feb48;
DP13229.
GEORGE and Sally Applecore's adventures
in Latin America. DU12676. SEE Schmidt,
Mae Doelling.
GEORGE iVashington, engineer. C2382. SEE
Walsh, John Burke.
GEORGETOWN Enterprises, inc.
The big do. DP15155. SEE Draper, Benjamin
Poff.
GERALDY. Paul.
R.S.V.P. DU15253.
SEE Eames, Ruth Purmort.
i
GERARD DE NERVAL, Gerard Labrunie.
Faust. DP15124. SEE Goethe, Johann
Wolfgang von.
GERMAN, Edward L.
Journey north. DU13815. SEE Swan, Thomas
F.
GERMAN, Ted. SEE German, Edward L.
GERSHE, LEONARD,
v^edding day, a musical play in two acts.
Book and lyrics by Leonard Gershe, music
by Richard Addinsell. [Text only]
© Leonard Gershe; Ic 20May48; DU14902.
GERSTAD, JOHN LEIF.
An apple for Mam'selle, a play in three acts,
by John L. G( rstad and James Lee; based
on the play, "Les J-Trois" by Roger-Fer-
dinand. Tr. by Lee Nugent Gerstad.
© John Leif Gerstad; Ic 20Feb48; DU13637.
GERSTAD, Lee Nugent.
An apple for Mam'selle. DU13637. SEE
Gerstad, John Leif.
GERTRUD, Queen of Denmark. DU12782.
SEE Schwarz, Gottwald.
GESELLSCHAFT, SEE Zachary, Loren Ludwig.
Cocktail in HoUywood. DU12378.
GESOORUS. DU14600. SEE Danielian, Leo.
GETO, ALFRED DAVID.
The disenchanted, a play in three acts.
© Alfred David Geto; Ic 18Mar48; DU12631.
GETTING Eddie married. DU12914. SEE
Freedman, Jerome Seymour.
40
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
GETTING facts for group problems. C2630.
SEE Mayncird, Harold Bright. Manage-
ment conference: Group relations, 16th
day.
GEVIRTZ, LAV/RENCE EARLE.
For men only; radio audience -participation
quiz program. ^ Lawrence Earle
Gevlrtz (Lawrence Reed, professional
name); Ic 19Jan48; DU12408.
GKILAIN, EDDY. .
Messieurs mon nari, comedie gaie en trois
actes. Paris, M. CeaUs [1947]. 155 p.
lllus. >i> Editions Max Cealis; 10May47;
DP12317.
THE GKOST and Mrs. Muir. DU12354. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre, Dec. 1, 1947.
GHOST in the White House . DU13573. SEE
Porcelain, Sidney E.
THE GHOST of BlueUne Inn. DU13574. SEE
Stone, Carol.
THE GHOST of Donald Florian. DU13249.
SEE The Sheriff, no. 169.
THE GHOST of Possum Hollow! DU14663. SEE
Draper, Walt.
A GHOST on the loose. DP12995. SEE
Halff, Alma Murphy.
THE GHOST plane. DP13975. SEE Braun,,
Wilbur.
THE GHOST that gleams. DU 15038. SEE
The Shadow, no. 331.
THE GHOST train. DU13672. SEE The Ad-
ventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 71.
GHOSTS, inc. DU14402. SEE Phipps,
Thomas W.
GIAMPAPA, GUY HENRY.
15 video quiz, a television script. © Guy
Henry Giampapa; Ic 10May48; DU14490.
GIANNINI, GUGLIELMO.
II ragionier Ventura, commedia in tre
atti. 126 p. (Collana teatrale, 1)
© Editrice "Faro", Roma; ljan48;
AF7301. ;
THE GIANT of Madras. DU15040. SEE The
Shadow, no. 337.
A GIANT'S strength. DP13509. SEE Sin-
clair, Upton Beall.
GIBBONS, EDWARD WILLIAM.
Green is for grief, a play in one act.
©Edward Gibbons; Ic 10Mar48; DU13393.
GIBBS, John Chase .
The fundamental George. DU15251.
WyUe, Max.
SEE
GIBBS, WOLCOTT.
The lowest depths; or. The Jukes family
revisited. A dramatic work, intended to
portray [in burlesque] a meeting of the
New York Drama Critics' Circle. 15
leaves. © Wolcott Gibbs; Ic 3lMar48;
DU13742.
GIBNEY, Morgan W.
Bonus business. DU15333. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Miracle maker. DU13073. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
GIBSON, GEROLT.
The midnight enigma, a play in three acts,
evolved from material used in "The
midnight guest," by the same author.
© Gerolt Gibson; Ic 22Dec47; DU12422.
GIBSON, WILLIAM.
I lay in Zion, a one -act play in verse.
New York, S. French [19471. 29 p. illus.
© Samuel French; 19Dec4T; DP13971.
Prev. reg. 29Dec43; D unp. 86469.
GIDE, Andre.
Le theatre uiglais d'hier et d'aujourdhui.
DP14500. SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
GIECCHE enne binnestocche. SEE Bimonte,
Richard Irpinio. Storris enne pommese
fram Mamma Gus. C2585.
THE GIFT. DU14265. SEE Rosenberg,
Theresa.
A GIFT for Mary. C2206. SEE Fellows,
Douglas Merritt.
A GIFT from Uncle Henry. DP13521. SEE
Elser, Donald.
GIFT horse. DU13983. SEE Seymour, Anne.
GIFT of gab. DU14654. SEE Richman,
Saul.
THE GIFT of life. DU12789. SEE DarUngton,
Anne.
A GIFT of murder. DU12434. SEE The
Shadow, no. 316.
GIGANTE, Robert Giro.
Echoes from Broadway. DU14693. SEE
CondyUs, Paul.
GILBERT, Doris.
Hooray for our side. DU15219. SEE Lief,
Max.
GILBERT, Lee. SEE Gilbert, Leon Martin.
GILBERT, LEON MARTIN.
The rising wind, a play in three acts, by
Lee Gilbert. © Leon M. Gilbert; Ic
24Jun48; DU15324.
GILBERT, Robert.
Der verlorene Walzer. SEE Drake,
WiUiam A. Two hearts in waltz time.
DU12398.
GILBERT, Sir William Schwenck.
Pinafore. SEE Walowit, Miriam. Der
Schirtz. DU14028.
GILFORD, CHARLES BERNARD.
Portrait of Livia, a play in four scenes.
© Charles Bernard Gilford; Ic 3Dec47-
DU12105.
GILLEY, Stanford Don.
Summer song. DU13641. SEE Bedwell,
Frieda Ferguson.
GILLIAMS, CAROLINE AN>fE.
It s easy if you know how, a play in one
act (two scenes) by Caroline Anne
Gilliams, Shirley Joyce Hart, Ruth AUce
Hilbert, Mary Lou Hinz, Shirley Grace
Kline and Gloria Anne Schiefer.
© Reading Senior High School Library;
9Jun48; DP15186.
GILLILAN, WILLIAM T.
Oh, lady [Radio commercial] © John
Bernard O'Donnell; Ic 3Nov47; 'C1987.
GILLIVAN, JAMES JOSEPH.
Along the way, a play in three acts.
© James J. Gillivan; Ic 23jun48; DU15327.
GILMORE, EDWARD JOSEPH.
Birthday party, a one -act play. © Edward
Joseph Gilmore, Jr.; Ic 12Apr48; DU13925.
Just beyond Danbury, a one-act play.
© Edward Joseph Gilmore, Jr.; Ic 15Jun48-
DU15208.
The man who grew young, a one -act
play. © Edward J. Gilmore, Jr.;
Ic 5Apr48; DU13774.
Tea, a one -act play. © Edward Joseph
Gilmore, Jr.; Ic 10May48; DU14470.
GIN palace. DP12774. SEE Janes, Hurford.
GINGRICH, HAROLD.
Wonderful day with Jim Conway, a quarter-
hour studio program. Audition scripts
1-2. © Harold Gingrich; Ic each
14Apr48; C2459-2460.
GIORGIO, LEA DE .
Fata musica. [Screen play with music.
Text and music on separate leaves]
© Lea de Giorgio; Ic 10Nov47; DUl4106.
THE GIRAFFE hunt. DU12248. SEE Allen,
Dayton.
GIRAUDOUX, JEAN.
L'ApoUon de Bellac, piece en un acte.
Paris, B. Grasset [1947]. 116 p. illus.
© Editions Bernard Grasset; 30May47;
DPI 31 50.
Intermezzo, a comedy in three acts.
English version by Maurice Valency.
© Maurice J. Valency; Ic 7Apr48;
DU14078.
THE GIRL came back. DU12283. SEE Bean,
Muriel Vernon.
THE GIRL for me. DUX 5081. SEE Davis,
Donald.
THE GIRL from the suburb. DU14074. SEE
Tramer, Erwin.
THE GIRL in the painting. DU14831 . SEE
Gens, Oskar.
THE GIRL who upped her sales. DU12644.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
GIRLING, BETTY THOMAS.
The very smallest angel. Episode in radio
series "Old tales and new. ' © Betty
Thomas Girling; Ic 24Nov47; DU12276.
GIRLS' school. DU12684. SEE Spickers,
William.
GIURAMENTO and tradimento d'amore.
DU12834. SEE Riviello, Michael.
GIUSEPPE. DU14753'. SEE Landeck,
Beatrice.
GIVE 'em both barrels. C2042. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
GIVE me the sun. DU14637. SEE Shafroth,
Janet Durrie.
GIVE them everything. DU14510. SEE
Brant, Alfred.
GIVE us our dream. DU15230. SEE Apstein,
Theodore.
GLAD, Art. SEE The Guiding Light (Radio
program)
GLADYS. DU12106. SEE McNamee, Edward.
GLAMORIZING Joanne. DP12482. SEE
Mvindorf, Millie.
GLANN, JAMES FRANK.
After forty, a comedy drama in three acts,
by James F. Glann and Bernard J. Mc-
Owen. [Includes words and music for
two songs]. © James F. Glann, Bernard
J. McOwen; Ic ljun48; DU15152.
EIN GLAS Sekt. DP14709. SEE Nachmann,
Kurt.
41
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
EIN GLAS Wasser. SEE Nachmann,
Kurt. Ein Glas Sekt. DP14709.
GLASS, EUhu.
Ask your father. DU15158. SEE Aranow,
Zedra Jurist.
GLASS, EVERETT.
Corsican father, a play in five scenes,
by Everett Glass and Michael Raffetto.
Based on a story by Prosper Merimee.
© Everett Glass. Michael Raffetto;
Ic 8Mar48; DU13359.
GLASS, RUTH POLLEN.
Ask your father. DU15158. SEE Aranow,
Zedra Jurist.
That boy Heine, a play in two scenes.
© Ruth Pollen Glass; Ic 17Feb48;
DU12950.
THE GLASS menagerie. DP13549. SEE
Williams, Tennessee.
GLASS movintain. DU14292. SEE Patterson,
Thomas MoEvoy.
GLASSER, MRS. LESTER H.
Let's talk it over with Ida Newman. Radio
script, Jan. 22, 1948. © Mrs. Lester
H. Glasser; Ic 27Jan48; C2461.
GLAYAT, JAMES JOSEPH.
Hal eschat il saabi; or, This difficult
life. A new play in three acts. © James
Joseph Glayat (fim Glayat); Ic 18Mar48;
DU13539.
GLORIA mundi. DU13812. SEE Folgner,
Arthur Maxwell.
GLORIOUS Gloria. SEE MacLachlan, Robert
Anthony. Homeward, my love. DU14658.
GLORY goal. DU12555. SEE Harkrider,
John.
GNAGY, JON HARVEY.
How do you doodle? Format for a thirty-
minute and a ten-minute television pro-
gram. © Jon Gnagy; Ic lMar48; C2245.
GOD and Oliver Gray. DU12572. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
GOD speaks the law to Israel. DU12195.
SEE The Children's Chapel, no. 33.
GOD straightens out the world. DU12358.
SEE MiUman, David.
GODDARD, Robert L., pseud. SEE Cahn,
Stuart Jay.
god's Uttle stick. DU12710. SEE The Hour
of St. Francis (Radio program)
GOERTZ, Arthemise.
Give us our dream. DU15230. SEE
Apstein, Theodore.
GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG VON.
Faust. Texte franpais [Premier Faust]
de Gerard de Nerval, et [Second Faust]
de Alexandre Arnoux [etJR. Biemel.
Paris, A. Michel [1947]. 529 p. ©
Editions Albin Michel; 10Jun47; on tran-
slation of Second Faust; DP15124.
GOETZ, AUSTIN.
Honor bright, a comedy of youth in three
acts. Boston, Baiter's Plays [19481. 88
p. illus. (Baker's royalty plays) ©
Walter H. Baker Co.; 4May48; DP15153.
The kitten's necklace, a feminine mystery
in three acts, by Kathleen O'Neill [pseud.]
Boston, Baker's Plays [1948]. 89 p.
illus. (Baker's royalty plays) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 4May48; DP15154.
GOETZ, Mrs. Charles M. SEE Goetz,
Grace Gertrude.
GOETZ, GRACE GERTRUDE.
Seeing our states: California. Television
script. © Grace Gertrude Goetz
(Mrs. Charles M. Goetz); Ic 16Feb48;
C2171.
GOFF, IVAN.
Portrait in black, a play in three acts,
by Ivan Goff and Ben Roberts. New York,
S. French [1948]. 110 p. illus. © Ivan
Goff, Ben Roberts; 16Feb48; DP13972.
Prev. reg. 40ct45; D unp. 95373.
GOFORTH, Frances Annabel.
Like breath into the wind. DU12659. SEE
Andersen, Warren Edward.
GOGGLES. DU12375. SEE Kaplan, Marvin
Wilbur.
GOGOL, Nikolai VasTrevTch.
The revizor. SEE Stein, Morris. The
man from Topeka. DU12822.
GOING places with the Smiths. DU14281.
SEE Schmertz, Charles Baye.
GOLD, KENNETH MONROE.
Operation Torch, a play in three acts, with
prologue and epilogue. © Kenneth M.
Gold; Ic 14May48; DU14638.
GOLD girl. DU13258. SEE Dr. Christian,
no. 471.
GOLD in the air. DU13391. SEE Best,
Bert Morrison.
GOLD in the streets. DU14250. SEE Hurley,
Gene.
GOLDEN, Alfred L.
A young man's fancy. DP12862. SEE
Thurschwell, Harry T.
GOLDEN, MYRON.
The world of Claudia Wells; episodes no.
1-2, revised. [Radio scripts] © Myron
Golden; Ic each 8Jan48; DU12423-12424.
THE GOLDEN calf. DU12196. SEE The
Children's Chapel, no. 34.
THE GOLDEN crow. DU13197. SEE Igo,
Harold.
THE GOLDEN fleece. DU14075. SEE
Greene, Joseph Perkins.
GOLDFEIN, ABRAHAM LEONARD.
The last Prometheus, a verse play. A
variation on Aeschylus. 30 leaves.
© Abraham Leonard Goldfein; Ic 18Jun48;
DU15408.
GOLDILOCKS and Prince Charming.
DU14627. SEE Let's Pretend, Apr. 17, 1948.
GOLDILOCKS and the three bears. DU12210.
SEE Dawson, Winston Fauntleroy.
GOLDMAN, LEO.
With appetite, a radio play. © Leo Gold-
man; Ic 22Mar48; DU13547.
GOLDMAN, PAUL.
Sinner's lament. DU12745. SEE Wickey,
Lawrence.
Tomorrow's paradise, a play in three acts,
by Paul Goldman and Lawrence Wickey.
© Lawrence Wickey, Paul Goldman; Ic
20Apr48; DU14059.
GOLDREYER, Harvey Albert.
Indian giver. DU13578. SEE Sabinson,
Harvey Barnett.
GOLDSMITH, Clifford. SEE Aldrich
Family (Radio program)
GOLDSMITH, Oliver.
She stoops to conquer. DU13431. SEE
Salzman, Frances Klenett.
GOLENPAUL, Dan. SEE Information Please
(Radio program)
GOLGOTHA. DU14089. SEE Barnouw,
Erik.
GOLL, Ralph. SEE The Lone Ranger (Radio
program)
GOMBAU Guerra, Gerardo.
Campocerrado. DU13734. SEE Real de
la Riva, Cesar.
GONZALEZ GONZALEZ, JOSE ANTONIO.
Tres Prfncipes de Boriqu^n, tragedia en
tres partes, un prologo y un epilogo.
y'rologue and first two parts only]
Jos6 Antonio Gonzalez Gonzalez;
Ic 13Jan48; DU13162.
THE GOOBY-walk man. DU14010. SEE
Workman, vVilliam R.
GOOD fairy rescued. DU12544. SEE The
Mystery Castle, no. 10.
THE GOOD Samaritan. SEE
The Children's Chapel, no. 20. DU12182.
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 53.
DU12656.
THE GOOD woman of Setzuan. DU12239. SEE
Brecht, Bertolt.
GOODBYE, baby. DU12474. SEE Chestnut,
William Austin.
GOOD-BYE, Uttle Eva. DP13730. SEE
Carter, Leslie H.
GOODBYE, Miss Lizzie Borden. DP13732.
SEE De La Torre, Lillian.
GOODHEW, JONATHAN.
The sisters, a play in three acts, with
prologue and epilogue. © Jonathan Good-
hew; Ic 24May48; DU15051.
GOODMAN, ARTHUR,
^eeds in the wind, a play in two acts.
© Arthur Goodman; Ic 15Jan48; on re-
visions; DU12428. Prev. reg. "The
children of Pcherka;" 29Aug44; D90243.
GOODMAN, DANIEL CARSON.
Madly we smile, an original play in six
scenes. © Daniel Carson Goodman;
Ic 14Jun48; DU15189.
GOODMAN, Evelyn. SEE Nick Carter,
Master Detective (Radio program)
GOODSON, Mark.
Stop the music. C1999. SEE Salter, Harry.
GOODWIN, Nancy.
Daze and Ide. DU12926. SEE Morrow,
Timothy T.
GOODYEAR Tire and Rubber Company.
Care cuts cost. C2558. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
A letter from America. DU15330. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Miracle maker. DU13073. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Nine out of ten. DU13841. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Off-the-road tires. C2557. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
THE GOOSE girl. DU14757. SEE Let's Pre-
tend, May. 8, 1948.
i
42
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
GOOSE hunters. C2769. SEE Freestone,
Arthur.
GORDON JAMES E.
Don't say hello; radio program. [Sample
script] © James E. Gordon; Ic 24Feb48;
C2375.
GORDON, Kurtz, pseud. SEE Kurtz, C. Gordon.
GORDON, MARY.
The survivors, a play in three acts. © Mary
Gordon; Ic 21May48; DU14823.
GORDON, Robert. SEE Smith, Robert Gordon.
GORDON, ROBERT SAWYER.
The psychology and effects of motion pictures
portrayed through Synopsis films; a lecture.
© Robert Sawyer Gordon; Ic 21Jan48;
C2133.
GORDON, RUTH.
The hut. DU13021. SEE Kanin, Garson.
The kitchen i-anaries, a play in three acts,
by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin. © Ruth
Gordon, GiJ-son Kanin; Ic 14Jan43; DU13690.
The MacAllister fortune. A play in three acts.
© Ruth Gordon, Garson Kanin; Ic 23Jan48;
DU12518.
The sky is falling. DU15375. SEE Kanin,
Garson.
GORDON, Shelby.
Daze and Ide. DU12926. SEE Morrow, Timothy
T.
GORE -BROWNE, MARGARE i .
Appassionata, an original play in six panels,
by Margaret Gore -Browne and L. Mappin
Little. ® Margaret Gore -Browne, L. Mappin
Litde; Ic 12Mar48; DU13417.
GOROCHOV, lEDEDIA.
Passover narration. A dramatic composition.
14 leaves. [Yiddish text] © lededia
Gorochov; Ic 26May48; DU15114.
GOSDEN. Freeman F. SEE The Amos 'n' Andy
Show (Radio program)
GOSSIPERS. DU15361.
Alexander.
SEE DeMund, Harold
GOTTSCHALKSON, FALKFEUX.
Revised description of Number Jack, as a
radio and television show and broadcast.
© Falk Felix Gottschalkson; Ic 4Feb48;
DU13130. Prev. reg. "Description of
Number Jack, broadcast no. 1;' 27Dec46;
AA32198.
GOULD, EUZABETH HULL.
Hit and run, a comedy in three acts. © Eliza-
beth Hull Gould; Ic 8Jan48; DU12286.
GOULD, WiU. SEE PubUc Prosecutor (Tele-
vision program)
GOURFAIN, JOYCE POTTER.
Let us be human again, a musical fantasy
in two acts. [Text only] © Joyce Potter
Gourfain; Ic 4Feb48; DU12781.
GOVERNMENT housing project. DU15143.
SEE Mills, Carley.
GOVERNOR'S Mansion. DU13882. SEE Edstrom,
Edward Walter.
GOYA rides again. DU12161. SEE Spickers,
Reed Hutchins.
GRABOW. Harry.
Convincing Elwood. DU12650. SEE rt'ilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Lucky eleven— it's a natural! DU14527. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Thawing Uncle Jonathon. DU13072. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Tom McCUntock. DU13074. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
GRACE encore pour la terrel DP12319. SEE
Romains, Jules.
GRACIE, Marjory Heath. SEE Heath-Gracie,
Marjory.
GRADY, Fred.
Dividends on stock. DU14357. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
The 1949 front end suspension. C2758. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
GRAFTON, EDITH HNGSTONE.
Return at evening, a play in three acts.
© Edith Kingstone Grafton; Ic llFeb48;
DU13126.
GRAHAM, HARRY.
Viktoria and her hussar, an operette in three
acts. The book and lyrics by Alfred Griin-
wald and Fritz Lohner-Beda (from the
Hungarian of Emerich Foldes); the music
by Paul Abraham; the English book and
lyrics by Harry Graham. London, C. H. Fox,
C1945. 52 p. illus. (French's acting edition
no. 1764) Text only. © Samuel French,
ltd.; 31Dec45; on revisions; DP14041. Prev.
reg. 18Jun34; E for. 35675.
GRAHAM, IRVIN.
The happy little tune. [Narration] © Irvin
Graham; Ic 2jan48; DU12501.
The play-party record. DU14754. SEE
Landeck, Beatrice.
The waltzing bird. [Narration] © Irvln
Graham; Ic 2Jan48; DU12875.
GRAHAM, LEWIS.
vVestbrook Pegler's Capone, a screenplay,
based on the life and times of Al Capone.
120 leaves. © Lewis Graham; Ic 26Apr48;
DU14777.
GRAHAM, PEARL MAY.
Clotield, a drama in three acts. © Pearl
M. Graham; Ic 25May48; DU14993.
GRANDMA Brown. DU13832. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2357-1582.
GRANDMA'S diary. DU14801. SEE Barker,
Albert Wine man.
GRANMAW boots 'em home. DU14817. SEE
de Courcy, Florence Sture.
GRANNUM, STANLEY TENNYSON.
Elaine's scrap book, a musical travelogue-
episodes 1-3. Ra<io scripts. [Text only]
© Stanley Tennyson Grannum; Ic each
28Sep47; DU12587-12589.
GRANT, BRENTON.
Generation on trial. Continuity, Apr. 3, 1948.
© The Crosley Broadcasting Corp.; Ic
7Apr48; DU13901.
GRANT, Lawrence.
King Arthur and his knights. DU14412. SEE
Rogers, Art.
GRANT, Lee, pseud. SEE Vance, Martin Lee.
GRANT, Will C. SEE
Dr. I. Q. (Radio program)
Dr. I. Q. Junior Show (Radio program)
GRANT Advertising, inc. SEE
Dr. I. Q. (Radio program)
Dr. I. Q. Junior Show (Radio program)
GRANT, gotoheUl DU15004. SEE Young,
Joseph Wozencraft.
THE GRASS is always greener. DU12506. SEE
Robinson, David.
GRASSET (Bernard) Editions.
L'amour des trois oranges. DP14249. SEE
Arnoux, Alexandre.
L'ApoUon de Bellac. DP13150. SEE
Giraudoux, Jean.
GRASSO, Frank Thomas.
Sandy of the Starlight Trail.
BriU, Walter Edmund.
DU13273. SEE
GRATEFULLY yours. DU12990. SEE Roberts,
Gordon.
GRAVELEY, George, pseud. SEE Edwards,
George Graveley.
GRAVES, Ernest WiUis.
The dream pipe. DU13304. SEE Graves,
iVillis LeRoy.
GRAVES, WILLIS LeROY.
The dream pipe, a play in three acts, by
Wil Graves and Ernest Graves. © Willis
LeRoy Graves, Ernest vVillis Graves; Ic
4Mar48; DU13304.
GRAY, DOROTHY.
Thomas, the mouse, and other "tails" in
rhyme. With illustrations by Joyce Dennys.
London, S. French [1947]. 23 p. illus.
© Samuel French, ltd.; I8Dec47; DP12765.
GRAY, FRED.
Centennial cavalcade, a pageant in four acts,
produced by the San Francisco Horsemen's
Association and the Grand National Junior
Livestock Exposition and Centennial
Pageant, San Francisco, March 20-25, 1948.
© Fred Gray; Ic 3Mar48; DU13276.
GRAY, GORDON LE ROY.
The sun is set, a play in three acts. © Goraan
Le Roy Gray; Ic 19Jan48; DU1944!".
GRAY, Marshall, pseud. SEE Gretnberg,
Emanuel Martin.
GRAYSON, MitcheU.
Report from Rusty.
Ben Peter.
DU14077. SEE Freeman,
GREAT aches from little corns grow.
DU13275. SEE J nes, Larry.
GREAT ADVENTURES (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various authors.
Book 1.
1. By Loye Minor. © Neave Loye Minor;
Ic 24Mar48; DU13588.
4. By Loye Minor. © Neave Loye Minor;
Ic 24Mar48; DU13589.
8. By Loye Minor and Marie Faith Williams.
© Lewis Edwin Ryan; Ic 25Mar48; DU14381.
9. By Loye Minor. © Neave Loye Minor;
Ic 24Mar48; DU13590.
THE GREAT Bull. DU14314. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
GREAT Dayl DP13721. SEE Price, Leland.
THE GREAT Garvey. DU13018. SEE Tracey,
Thomas F .
THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by John EUiotte,
Andy White, Gene Stone, Jack Robinson, John
vVhedon, and Sam Moore. © Kraft Foods Co.
273-276. Dec. 17, 24, 31, 1947; Jan. 7, 1948.
© Ic each 19Jan48; DU12457-12460.
277-281. Jan. 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4, 11. 1948.
© Ic each lMar48; DU13181-13185.
282-288. Feb. 18, 25, Mar. 3, 10, 17, 24,
31, 1948. © Ic each 12Apr48; DU13957-
13963.
813050 O— 48-
43
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE GREAT GILDERSLEEVE. Cont d.
289-292. Apr. 7, 14, 21, 28, 1948. © Ic
each 7Tun48; DU15392-15395.
293-296. May 5, 12, 19, 26, 1948. © Ic
each 7Jun48; DU15380-15383..
GREAT lovers of history. DF14227. SEE Hyer,
Julien C.
THE GREAT reform. DU14127. SEE Moss,
Irving Maxwell.
THE GREAT salute to the states. DU12150.
SEE Neeves, Dorothy Ellen.
GREAT things. Uncle 1 DU13663. SEE Dan -
forth, Mildred Emebne.
THE GREATER '48 contest. C2351. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
THE GREATER miracle. DU14844. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 74.
THE GREATEST of these. DU12585. SEE
Campbell, Isabelle B.
GREATEST stories of all time. SEE Bowman,
Phil.
THE GREATEST STORY EVER TOLD (Radio
program)
Scripts in this series are by Henry Denker.
© Rayshow, inc.
48. Dec. 21, 1947. No room at the inn.
© Ic 30Dec47; DU12168.
49. Dec. 28, 1947. Flight into Egypt.
© Ic 31Dec47- DU12216.
50. Jan. 4, 1948. Our Father which art in
heaven. © Ic 9Jan48; DU12297.
51. Jan. 11, 1948. A little leaven. © Ic
19Jaii48; DU12406.
52. Jan. 18, 1948. The strength within.
© Ic 23Jan48; DU12520.
53. Jan. 25, 1948. The Good Samaritan.
© Ic 29Jan48; DU12656.
54. Feb. 1, 1948. Seventy times seven.
© Ic 5Feb48; DU12785.
55. Feb. 8, 1948. In the place of others.
© Ic 13Feb48; DU12895.
56. Feb. 15, 1948. The courage to try
again. © Ic 24Feb48; DU13096.
57. Feb. 22, 1948. Blessed are the meek.
© Ic lMar48; DU13194.
58. Feb. 29, 1948. They did not receive
Him. © Ic 4Mar48; DU13299.
59. Mar. 7, 1948. Blessed are they that
mourn. © Ic 16Mar48; DU13482.
60. Mar. 14, 1948. Blessed are the peace-
makers. © Ic 18Mar48; DU13880.
61. Mar. 21, 1948. The betrayal and the
crucifixion. © Ic 29Mar48; DU13682.
62. Mar. 28, 1948. The Resurrection.
© Ic 3lMar48; DU13741.
63. Apr. 4, 1948. The hand to the plow.
© Ic 8Apr48; DU13845.
64. Apr. 11, 1948. The hunger within.
© Ic 21Apr48; DU14148.
65. Apr. 18, 1948. That ye be not judged.
© Ic 27Apr48; DU14242.
66. Apr. 25, 1948. Unto these, my brethren.
© Ic 4May48: DU14339.
67. May 2, 1948. First, be reconciled.
© Ic 7May48: DU14457.
68. May 9, 1948. Sufficient unto the day.
© Ic 19May48: DU14742.
69. May 16, 1948. Thou shall be recompensed
© Ic 20May48: DU14790.
70. May 23, 1948. If you have faith. © Ic
22May48- DU14842.
71. [May 30, 19481. Whosoever is angry.
© Ic 22May48; DU14843.
72. [June 6, 19481. Disputed boundary. © Ic
22May48; DU14837.
73. [June 13, 19481. The challenge. © Ic
22May48; DU14838.
74. [June 20, 19481. The greater miracle.
© Ic 22May48; DU14844.
GREEN, CARL P.
Things you can do in the spring, a poem.
© Carl Green; Ic 15Apr48; DU14067.
GREEN, CHARLES ANTHONY.
Word-pix. Television script. ©Charles A.
Green; Ic 7Apr48; C2425.
GREEN, ERIC MAWBY.
Mister In-Between, a play in three acts,
adapted from the famous French farce
"Moumou, " by Jean de Letraz. © E. Mawby
Green, Jean de Letraz; Ic 17Feb48; DU12947.
GREEN, MARY LUCKETT.
The billy goat's bluff; the adventures of the
Butts family. A narration. © Mary Luckett
Green; Ic 8Dec47; C2020.
GREEN, Merodach. SEE Sermon of the Week,
no.-41. C2278.
GREEN cars go east. DP12773. SEE Carroll,
Paul Vincent.
GREEN enchantment. C2714. SEE Phair, Jean
E.
GREEN eyes. DU12512. SEE HilUard, Frank.
THE GREEN HORNET (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Trendle -Striker,
unless otherwise indicated. © The Green
Hornet, inc.
840. Jan. 6, 1948. Diplomatically done.
© Ic 19Jan48; DU12695.
841. Jan. 13, 1948. Perfect alibi. © Ic
19Jan48; DU12696.
842. Jan. 20, 1948. A matter of evidence.
© Ic 16Feb48: DU12967.
843. Jan. 27, 1948. Hit and run. © Ic
16Feb48; DU12968.
844. Feb. 3, 1948. Miss Case meets the
Hornet. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12969.
845. Feb. 10, 1948. The mysterious Mr.
Jones. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12970.
846. Feb. 17, 1948. Miss Case keeps a
secret. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12971.
847. Feb. 24, 1948. Rule of three. © Ic
10Mar48;DU13823.
848. Mar. 2, 1948. Find the woman.
© Ic 10Mar48; DU13825.
849. Mar. 9, 1948. One for the Senator.
© Ic 10Mar48; DU13824.
850. Mar. 16, 1948. Two minus two, by
Trendle -Dougall. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13862.
351. Mar. 23, 1948. Stone waU alibi.
© Ic 5Apr48; DU13861.
852. Mar. 30, 1948. The funeral spray, by
Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 5Apr48; DU138bd.
853. Apr. 6, 1948. Pink wonderland.
© Ic 5Apr48; DU13859.
854. Apr. 13, 1948. Fire in cold storage.
© Ic 5May48; DU14579.
855. Apr. 20, 1948. Process X, by Trendle-
Dougall. © Ic 5May48; DU14580.
856. Apr. 27, 1948. Double play. © Ic
5May48; DU14581.
857. May 4, 1948. The silent partner, by
Trendle -Dougall. © Ic 5May48: DU14582.
857. May 4, 1948. Career at stake, by
Trendle-McCarthy. © Ic 17May48; DU14687
858. May 11, 1948. The lesser evil. © Ic
5May48; DU14583.
858. May 11, 1948. The woman in black.
© Ic 17May48: DU14688.
859. May 18, 1948. The Travis case, by
Trendle -Beattie. © Ic 17May48; DU14689.
860. May 25, 1948. A cable from England,
by Trendle -Striker. © Ic 4Jun48; DU15221.
861. June 1, 1948. The Hornet bats for a
pitcher, by Trendle-McCarthy. © Ic 4Jun48;
DU15222.
862. June 8, 1948. Taxi dance to murder, by
Trendle -Striker. © Ic 21Jun48; DU15296.
863. Jime 15, 1948. Murder at Lighthouse
Mary's, by Trendle-McCarthy. © Ic 4Jun48;
DU15223.
THE GREEN HORNET, inc. SEE The Green
Hornet (Radio program)
GREEN is for death. DU13248. SEE The
Sheriff, no. 168.
GREEN is for grief. DU13393. SEE Gibbons,
Edward William.
THE GREEN leprechaun. DU14765. SEE First
Nighter, Mar. 18, 1948.
GREEN Table, U. S. A. DU12840. SEE
Harkrider, John.
GREENBERG, EMANUEL MARTIN.
Comes the evolution, a satirical farce in
three acts and seven scenes, by Marshall
Gray [pseud.] © Emanuel Martin Green-
berg; Ic 4Mar48; on revisions; DU13303.
Prev. reg. "The millionth moon;"
28Aug47; D11317.
GREENBERG, Jack.
Seven by twenty. DU13378. SEE Otis, Nancy
Marie.
GREENBIE, Marjorie Latta (Barstow).
Castine. DP14825. SEE Greenbie, Sydney.
GREENBIE, SYDNEY.
Castine, a dramatized biography of a town,
in three parts, by Sydney Greenbie and
Marjorie Barstow Greenbie. [Castine,
Me.?] Traversity Press, 1948. 95 p.
© Sydney Greenbie, Marjorie Barstow
Greenbie; 14May48; DP14825.
GREENDALE ALEXANDER.
Precinct Five, a play in two acts. © Alex-
ander Greendale; Ic 23Apr48; DU14155.
GREENE. HAZEL LOCKE.
Here comes the bride, a play. 5 leaves.
© Hazel Li eke Greene; Ic 16Feb48; DU13439.
GREENE, Henry.
Everybody's playground. DU12306. SEE
Klutch, Murray.
GREENE, John. SEE World-wide Radio
Productions, inc.
GREENE, JOSEPH PERKINS.
The golden fleece, a new musical comedy in
two acts. Book and lyrics by Joe Greene,
music by Dick Loring. [Text only]
© Joseph Perkins Greene; Ic 12Apr48;
DU14075.
GREENE, LUTHER.
An American is chosen, a weekly half-hour
dramatic production. [Sample continuity]
© Luther Greene; Ic 8.-.pr48; DU13844.
GREENE, Norman Jay. SEE Layne, Leene k
Greene.
GREENE, ROBERT STERN.
The man who couldn't whistle, a folk opera
in two acts. [Text only] © Robert S.
Greene; Ic 24Feb48; on change from radio
play to folk opera; DU13089. Prev. reg.
llFeb48; DU12851.
The man who couldn't whistle, a radio play.
© Robert S. Greene; Ic llFeb48; DU12851.
GREENE, Ruth Kaufman.
Everybody's playground. DU12306. SEE
Klutch, Murray.
GREENFELD, JOSHUA JOSEPH.
All chalk is blue, a play in two parts, by
Josh Greenfeld. © Joshua Joseph Greenfeld;
Ic llMay48; DU14514.
GREENHOE Joseph.
What goes up. DU15066. SEE Michigan.
44
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
state College of Agriculture and Applied
Science. The Dionysians.
GREENHOUSE, REBECCA.
The best things in life are free, a jamboree by
the Yosian Saturday sightseers; written and
directed by Rebecca Greenhouse. In three
scenes and a finale. [Text only] © Rebecca
Greenhouse; Ic 25May48; DU15024.
GREENSTONE, FLORENCE M.
Crescendo, a play in one act, by Florence
Stone [pseud. 1 © Florence M. Greenstone;
Ic 25Feb48;DU13138.
GREENWICH Village I— where else? DU12639.
SEE .\lbyn, Genevieve Nicetas.
GREER, Dorothy Leech.
Tomorrow with you. DU14797. SEE Sachs,
Marvin Henry.
GREGORY, BOBBY CALVIN.
Hillbilly, a musical play in two acts. © Bobby
Calvin Gregory; Ic 14Jun48; DU15216.
GREGORY, FRANK LEO.
Kokomo Kafe. [Dramatic sketch] 2 leaves.
© Frank L. Gregory; Ic 12Jan48; DU12304.
GREGORY, HAROLD JAMES.
High man out, a comedy in three acts.
© Harold J. Gregory; Ic 21Jan48; DU13069.
Springtime for Patsy, a comedy in three acts.
Minneapolis, Northwestern Press, cl948.
96 p. illus. © The Northwestern Press;
14Feb48; DP13086.
GREGORY, John Edward, pseud. SEE Pattiz,
A'arren Bruce.
GRENET, Eliseo. SEE Grenet y Sanchez,
EUseo.
GRENET Y SANCHEZ, EUSEO.
The dark virgin, a play, by Eliseo Grenet.
English translation. 63 leaves. © Eliseo
Grenet; Ic 7May48; DU14419.
THE GREY menace. C2252. SEE Schmitz,
Carl Edward.
GREYHOUND Corporation.
Shootin' the breeze. C2670. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Signs of good times. DU14529. SEE .Vilding
Picture Productions, inc.
GRIECO, ROSE FLORENCE.
Birds from our tree, a comedy in three acts.
© Rose Florence Grieco; Ic 4Dec47; DU12489
GRIMM, Jakob Ludwig Karl.
The six servants. DU14294. SEE Lopata,
Virginia W.
GRIMM, Wilhelm Karl.
The six servants. DU14294. SEE Lopata,
Virginia W.
GRIMSHAW, inc. DU12133. SEE Fairweather,
Frederic Hedly.
EL GRINGO. DU14585. SEE The Lone Ranger,
no. 2379-1604.
GRISWOLD, LAURENCE V.
The diving fool, a one -act play, by Larry
Griswold. © Laurence V. Griswold; Ic
29Mar48; DU13607.
GROAG, EDWARD ROBERT.
H.M.S. Annabelle, a play in one act. © Edward
Robert Groag; Ic 21May48; DU14792.
Suite 357, a play in one act. © Edward
Robert Groag; Ic 21May48; DU14793.
GROOS, Chick, pseud. SEE vVuUf, Robert Groos.
GROSS business. C2005. SEE WuHf, Robert
Groos.
GROSSMAN, LEONARD.
Shays' rebellion, a play with music, in two acts
Book by Leonard Grossman and Julius R.
Beitler, music by Leonard Grossman, lyrics
by Gene Klavan and Leonard Grossman.
tText only] © Leonard Grossman, Julius
I. BeiUer; Ic 13Feb48; DU12896.
GROUND rents. SEE Spencer, Albert E. Deeds.
C2212.
GROUP relations. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright.
Management conference: Group relations.
GROUT, EDWARD DeFRECE.
My dearest one; and. Shall I tell you of my
love. Recording script (2 sides) by Eddie
Grout. © Edward deFrece Grout; Ic
3jun48; C2724.
GROVER, EMILY BARBARA.
The Dove of Lodi, a scenario script in thirty
sequences. An adaptation of her musical
drama, "Through Him who strengthens me."
© Emily Barbara Grover; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12569.
GRUNWALD, Alfred.
Viktoria and her hussar. DP14041. SEE
Graham, Harry.
GRUSETZ, Esther.
Four on a honeymoon. DU12885. SEE
Herman, Milton Abraham.
GUERRA, Gerardo Gombau. SEE Gombau
Guerra, Gerardo.
GUESS and get it. DU12399. SEE O'Malley,
NeiU.
THE GUIDING UGHT (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Irna Phillips,
unless otherwise indicated. © The Procter
& Gamble Co.
146. Dec. 22, 1947. By art Glad. © Ic
9Jan48; DU12308.
162. Jan. 13 1948. © Ic 3Feb48; DU12732.
193. Feb. 25 1948. © Ic 8Mar48; DU13451.
206. Mar. 15, 1948. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13783.
226. Apr. 12, 1948. © Ic 5May48; DU14399.
265. June 4, 1948. © Ic 28Jun48; DU15372.
GUILTY or not guilty. DU14168. SEE Fletcher,
Helen pU.
GUI TRY, Sacha.
N'^coutez pas, mesdames. SEE Bolton. Guy
Reginald. Don't listen, ladies. DU14273.
GUMMED Products Company.
Exclusively yours. C2671. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
GURLEY, PHYLLIS MARGARET.
None so blind, a play by Lynne Randolph
[pseud.] 28 leaves. © Phyllis Margaret
Gurley; Ic 29Jun48; DU15409.
GURVITZ, SIMON.
Not enough advertising. [A dramatic sketch]
© Simon Gurvitz; Ic 28Nov47; DU12592.
GURY, Jeremy.
SmaU world. DU13416. SEE Schneider,
vVilUam H.
GUS and Polly. C2449. SEE Kelley, Dennis.
GUY, ROBERT.
Apartments 100 o/o rented, a play in three
acts, by Robert Guy and Alain Saint-Val.
Tr. and adapted by Andr€e Cadet de Mont-
louis. © Andr^e Cadet de Montlouis; Ic
31Mar48; DU13746.
Appartement a louer, piSce en trois actes,
de Robert Guy et Alain Saint-Val. © Andr^e
Cadet de Montlouis; Ic 31Mar48; DU13745.
GUYON, JULIEN.
La joyeuse veill^e, comedie humoristique en
deux actes [d'apr^s le roman, "Troublants
plaisirs," d'Aliso Simanl. St. Julien-sur-
Reyssouze, J. Guyon [1947]. 94 p. At head
of title: Le theatre rustique. © Julien Guyon
(ps. de Aliso Siman); 140ct47; DP14045.
GUZZETTI, Joseph.
Up Powelll DP15013. SEE Juliano, Joseph
Robert.
GWENDOLYN. DU14905. SEE Rubin, Myron
Stuart.
H.M.S. Annabelle.
Edward Robert.
H
DU14792. SEE Groag,
HAAS, FLORENCE ESTHER.
Theresa, a three-act play. © Florence E.
Haas; Ic 10May48; DU14492.
HAAS, IRWIN.
Burning bright, the story of young vVilliam
Blake. A play in three acts. © Irwin
Haas; Ic 30ri.pr48; DU14290.
HABERMAN, Jules Jay.
Two on the isle. DU15273. SEE Williams,
Robert Verne.
HABITS of living. C2646. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Management conference:
Human relations, 15th day.
HACKAMORE reinsman. C2595-2609.
Connell, Edgar Newton.
SEE
HACKETT, WALTER.
The new look, a comedy in one act. Boston,
Baker's Plays [1948]. 34 p. illus. (Baker s
royalty plays) © Walter H. Baker Co.;
10May48; DPI 4675.
HADLINGTON, RONALD.
Music for the Emperor, a fantastic comedy
in one act. London, S. French [1947].
29 p. illus. (French's acting edition, no.
234) © Samuel French, ltd.; 31Dec47;
DP13874.
HAGANAHI DP15027. SEE Citron, Samuel
Joseph. Headline parade, v. 3, no. 2.
HAGAR. DU13023. SEE Richardson, Eos
Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
HAGER, vVesley H. SEE Sermon of the Week,
no. 50. C2287.
HAGERUP, FREDERIK THEODOR.
Mount Everest, a play in seven pictures, by
Huston Clair [pseud.] © Huston Clair; Ic
10Feb48; DU14132.
HAGUE, Robert A.
Orpheus. DP15166. SEE StravlnskiT, Igor'
Fedorovich.
HAINES, WILLIAM WISTER.
Command decision, a play [in three acts].
New York, Random House [1948]. 180 p.
illus. © vVilliam Wister Haines; 2Jan48;
DP12567. Prev. reg. "Command;'
28Jan46; D unp. 414.
HAL eschatil saabi. DU13539. SEE Glayat,
James Joseph.
45
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
HALBERG, MAYNARD NIEL.
Power supply for air conditioning compressor
motors in commercial buildings, by M. N.
Halberg and D. L. Beeman. AIEE conference
paper, presented Nov. 1947. ,© Maynard
Niel Halberg, Donald Lester Beeman; Ic
2Dec47; C2214.
HALE, Gwendolen, pseud. SEE Millington,
Gwendolen Marjorie.
THE HALF -Hour Playhouse. SEE Bates, John.
The taming of the shrew. DU12728.
HALFF, ALMA MURPHY.
A ghost on the loose, a mystery-comedy in
three acts. Boston, Baker's Plays [1948].
61 p. (Baker's edition of plays) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 6Feb48; DP12995.
HALL, ALFRED J.
Lucky one, a new American operetta in three
acts. Libretto by Alfred Hall, lyrics by
Edward Towne, music by Dixie Brand. [Text
only! © Alfred J. Hall; Ic 30Mar48;
DU13700.
HALL, CONSTANCE.
ObUgato, a play in three acts, by Constance
HaU and Theodore Nathan. © Constance
Hall, Theodore R. Nathan; Ic 16Feb48;
DU13128.
HALL, DOROTHY.
Could be, a satirical farce in three acts, by
Ves Ilgood [pseud.] and Bernardo Alemany.
© Ves Ilgood, Bernardo Alemany; Ic 6Jan48;
DU12528.
HALL, EUGENE JAKWAY.
The lotus eaters, a play in one act. © Eugene
J. Hall; Ic 16Jun48; DU15237.
HALL, JOHN DAVIDSON.
Three tickets to Killarney, a comedy in one
act. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment
House, inc. cl947. 20 p. (Eldridge popular
one act plays) © Eldridge Entertainment
House; 10ct47; DP13512.
HALL, Owen, pseud. SEE Lusk, H. H.
HALLAM, Lewis.
The Whoopstars. DU12849. SEE Harkrider,
John.
THE HALLAMS. DU12612. SEE Franken, Rose.
HALLOWAY, Vance, pseud. SEE Van Woeart,
Alpheus.
HALMAN Doris. SEE
Aimt Jenny's Real Life Stories (Radio program)
The Song of the Stranger (Radio program)
HALSTED, HELEN.
The bell on the buoy, a play in three acts.
© Helen Halsted; Ic 7Jun48; DU15120.
HAMILTON, JOHNMERIDETH.
My own true love, a play in three acts.
© John Merideth Hamilton; Ic 12Jan48;
DU12722.
HAMILTON, PATRICK.
Rue des Anges, pilce en trois actes; adapta-
tion francaise de Louis Verneuil. Londres
[New Yorkl^ ChappeU, cl948. 47 p. (On
cover: Theatre & romans, edit^ par
R^alites. Revue mensuelle, Ire annee, no.
10). Original title: Gas Ught. © Chappell
& Co., inc.; 25Mar48; DP14834.
HAMILTON.
(DelMn).
DU14332. SEE Pavlo, Hattie May
HAMLET. SEE Flesher, Frederic Downs. The
tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
DU14303.
HAMLIN, Mary P.
He came seeing. SEE Eastman, Fred, ed.
One-act plays of spiritual power. DP15231.
THE HAMMER & psychel. DU14333. SEE Bush,
Abraham Moses.
HAMMERSCHMIDT, Jack. SEE Innocent By-
stander? (Radio program)
HAMMERSTEIN, Oscar.
Allegro. A16410. SEE Rodgers, Richard.
HAMMIL, JOEL.
The brimstone bed, a drama in three acts.
© Joel Hammil; Ic 17Feb48; DU13085.
HAMMOND, NATALIE HAYS.
Fugue, a one -act play in three scenes.
© Natalie Hays Hammond; Ic 2Dec47;
DU 12093.
HAND, Leslie, pseud. SEE Amey, Viola A.
THE HAND held curved. DU13473. SEE
Koehring, Vera Louise.
HAND in hand. DU12507. SEE Bush, A. M.
THE HAND on the latch. DU12472. SEE
Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. 97.
THE HAND to the plow. DU13845. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 63.
HANDFUL of silver. DU14390. SEE Parker,
Donald Hillman.
HANDY (JAM) ORGANIZATION, INC.
The ABC's of friendly fountain service;
recording script for the S. S. Kresge
Company. © S. S. Kresge & Co.; Ic
30Mar48; C2354.
The ABC's of friendly service — handling
customers; recording script for the S. S.
Kre^e Company. © S. S. Kresge & Co.;
Ic 30Mar48; C2355.
The ABC'sof friendly service— making the
sale; recording script for the S. S. Kresge
Company. © S. S. Kresge & Co.; Ic
30Mar48; C2356.
Acquaintance interview with Ed Wolfe; re-
cording script for Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corporation.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; Ic 22May48; C2660.
Acquaintance interview with Sam Allen; re-
cording script for Chevrolet Motor Divi-
sion, General Motors Corporation. © Chevro-
let Motor Division, General Motors Corp.;
Ic 22May48; C2659.
AU-American choice; recording script for
the Hoover Company. © The Hoover Co.;
Ic 22May48; C2672.
Application of electricity to Frigidaire pro-
ducts; recording script for Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corporation.
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp.; Ic 22May48; C2663.
Arranging programs; recording script for
Century Metalcraft Corporation. © Century
Metalcraft Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2360.
Arranging programs from advertising leads;
recording script for Century Metalcraft
Corporation. © Century Metalcraft Corp.;
Ic 30Mar48; C2323.
Arranging programs on call backs and ser-
vice calls; recording script for Century
Metalcraft Corporation. © Century Metal-
craft Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2326.
Arranging programs on the delivery call;
recording script for Century Metalcraft
Corporation. © Century Metalcraft Corp.;
Ic 30Mar48; C2325.
Arranging programs on the sales call;
recording script for Century Metalcraft
Corporation. © Century Metalcraft Corp.;
Ic 30Mar48; C2341.
Arranging programs through the research or
survey method; recording script for Century
Metalcraft Corporation. © Century Metal-
craft Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2342.
B P S (Bag Profit Selling) ; recording script
for~RaIston Purina Company. © Ralston
Purina Co.; Ic 22May48; C2677.
Be agreeable --get 'em on your side; recording
script for the United States Army Recruiting
Service. © United States Army Recruiting
Service; Ic 30Mar48; C2334.
Bearings carry the load and control engine
performance; recording script for Federal
Mogul service. © Federal Mogul Corp.;
Ic 22May48;C2662.
Bigger, but smaller; recording script for
the Frigidaire Division of General Motors.
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2329.
The cab that breathes; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors
Corporation. © Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2346.
The Campbell career salesman; recording
script for the Campbell Soup Company.
© Campbell's Soups, Campbell Sales Co.;
Ic 22May48; C2655.
Changing sealed units in household refrig-
erators; recording script for Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corporation.
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp.; Ic 22May48; C2664.
Charts sales presentation book; recording
script for Charts Corporation. © Charis
Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2343.
Charting the course in retail selling and
merchandising; recording script for the
Kellogg Company. © Kellogg Co.; Ic
30Mar48; C2352.
Chemical stability in refrigerating systems;
recording script for Frigidaire Division,
General Motors Corporation. © Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corp.; Ic 22May48;
C2665.
Coimter care the Kresge way- recording
script for the S. S. Kresge Company.
© S. S. Kresge & Co.; Ic 30Mar48: C2357.
A date, with a sale; recording script for
the Hoover Company. © The Hoover Co.;
Ic 22May48; C2673.
Demonstration sells; recording script for
the Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.
© Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.;
Ic 30Mar48; C2361.
Designed to sell; recording script for the
Zenith Radio Corporation. © Zenith Radio
Corp.; Ic 22May48; C2680.
Doing a good job of display; recording script
for the Campbell Soup Company. © Camp-
bell's Soups, Campbell Sales Co.; Ic 22May48;
C2656.
Dollars after dark; recording script for the
Hoover Company. © The H lOver Co.; Ic
22May48; C2674.
Employee training annoimcement; recording
script for Ralston Purina Company.
© Ralston Purina Co.; Ic 30Mar48; C2364.
Everybody benefits, everybody gives. Recor-
ding script for Community Chests and
Councils, inc. © Community Chests and
Councils, inc.; Ic 26Jan48; C2038.
Everything under control; recording script
for the Zenith Radio Corporation. © Zenith
Radio Corp.; Ic 22May48; C2681.
Exclusively yours; recording script for Gummed
Products Company. © Gummed Products
Co.; Ic 22May48; C2671.
Facts make sales; recording script for the
Bendix Radio Corporation. © Bendix Radio
Division, Bendix Aviation Corp.; Ic 30Mar48;
C2340.
First choice; recording script for the Frigi-
daire Division, General Motors Corporation.
© Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corp.; Ic 22May48; C2666.
For gracious living; recording script for
the Frigidaire Division, General Motors
Corporation. © Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp.; Ic 22May48; C2667.
The furniture you design yourself; recording
46
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
script for Mengel Company. © The Mengel
Co.- Ic 30Mar48; C2373.
Give em both barrels; recording script for
McCormick and Company. © McCormick
6j Co.; Ic 26Jan48; C2042.
The greater '48 contest; recording script for
the Hoover Company. © The Hoover Co.;
Ic 30Mar48; C2351.
Happier ever after; recording script for the
Frigidaire Division, General Motors Corpora-
tion. © Frigidaire Division, General
Motors Corp.; Ic 22May48; C2668.
Help yourself to independence; recording
script for Charts Corporation. © Charts
Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2345.
Helping the hostess help you; recording script
for Century Metalcraft Corporation. © Cen-
tury Metalcraft Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2324.
How to sell more shoes; recording script
for Brown Shoe Company. © Brown Fran-
chise Stores Division, Brown Shoe Co.; Ic
22May48; C2654.
In the truck spotlight for '48; recording script
for Chevrolet Motors Division, General
Motors Corporation. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.; Ic 22May48;
C2661.
It's a deal; recording script for Acme White
Lead & Color Works. © Acme v;hite Lead
& Color Works; Ic 30Mar48; C2338.
It's your business tool Recording script for
Leaf Gum Company. © Leaf Gum Co.; Ic
26Jan48; C2041.
Jud w/ashburn's thoughts, and six other re-
cording scripts for the Ralston Purina
Company. © Ralston Purina Co.; Ic 10Nov47;
C2025.
Keep the door open; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors
Corporation. © Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2347.
The leading man; recording script for Swift
and Company. © Swift & Co.; Ic 22May48;
C2678.
Let her help you selll Recording script for
Swift and Company. © Swift & Co.; Ic
30Mar48; C2371.
Looking in, the story of your company and
your future; recording script for the Camp-
bell Company. © Campbell s Soups, Camp-
bell Sales Co.; Ic 22May48; C2657.
A man's best friend; recording script for
the F. E. Myers ii Bros. Co. © F. E. Myers
& Bros. Co.; Ic 30Mar48; C2363.
Mengel Module perm.anized furniture; re-
cording script for the Mengel Com^ny.
© The Mengel Co.; Ic 30Mar48; C2359.
More value for '48; recording script for
the Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corporation. © Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corp.; Ic 30Mar48;
C2348.
The new challenge to education, a lecture
given by Jamison Handy of the Jam Handy
Organization. © Jam Handy Organization,
inc.; Ic 26Jan48; C2040.
New magic in the kitchen; recording script
for General Mills. © General Mills, inc.;
Ic 26Jan48; C2039.
The new road to turkey profits; recording
script for the Ralston-Purina Company.
© Ralston Purina Co.; Ic 30Mar48; C2365.
The other fellow; recording script for the
Hoover Company. © The Hoover Company;
Ic 22May48; C2675.
Pantomime skit, Checkerdale training meet-
ing, November 1947; recording script for
Ralston Purina Company. © Ralston Purina
Co.; Ic 30Mar48; C2366.
Pattern for success; recording script for
Charts Corporation. © Charts Corp.; Ic
30Mar48; C2344.
The pay-off; recording script for Acme
White Lead k Color V/orks. © Acme White
Lead fc Color //orks; Ic 30Mar48; C2339.
The perfect pair; recording script for
General Mills. © General Mills, inc.;
Ic 30Mar48; C2372.
HANDY (JAM) ORGANIZATION, INC. Cont'd.
Planning for personal progress; recording
script for the United States Army Recruit-
ing Service. © United States Army Recruit-
ing Service; Ic 30Mar48; C2335.
Policies and people; recording script for
General Motors Corporation. © General
Motors Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2350.
Proud possession; recording script for
Toastmaster Products Division of McGraw
Electric Company. © Toastmaster Products
Division, McGraw Electric Co.; Ic 30Mar48;
C2333.
Pulling power; recording script for the
Zenith Corporation. © Zenith Radio Corp.;
Ic 22May48; C2682.
The Purina program for calves; recording
script for the Ralston-Purina Company.
© Ralston Purina Co.; Ic 30Mar48; C2367.
The Purina program for growing heifers;
recording script for the Ralston-P>urina
Company. © Ralston Purina Co.; Ic 30Mar48;
C2368.
A quarter of six; recording script for the
Ralston Purina Company. © Ralston Purina
Co.; Ic 30Mar48; C2369.
The reasons why I Recording script for Swift
and Company. © Swift &. Co.; Ic 30Mar48;
C2374.
Recording for frankfurt meeting; recording
script for Swift and Company. © Swift &
Co.; Ic 30Mar48; C2330.
Sal, the switchboard gal; recording script
for the Illinois Bell Telephone Company.
© Illinois Bell Telephone Co.; Ic 22May48;
C2676.
Selling to institutions; recording script for
the Kellogg Company. © Kellogg Co.;
Ic 30Mar48; C2353.
Servicing Frigidaire ice cream cabinets;
recording script for Frigidaire Division,
General Motors Corporation. © Frigidaire
Division, General Motors Corp.; Ic 22May48;
C2669.
ShootLn' the breeze; recording script for
Greyhound Corporation. © The Greyhound
Corp.; Ic 22May48; C2670.
Speaking of money; recording script for the
S. S. Kresge Company. © S. S. Kresge &
Co.; Ic 30Mar48; C2358.
Start chicks that pay; recording script for
the Ralston-I>urina Company. © Ralston
Purina Co.; Ic 30Mar48; C2370.
Store-tested sales plan; recording script
for Swift and Company. © Swift & Co.;
Ic 30Mar48; C2331.
Superior is more than a word; recording
script for Superior Coach Corporation.
© Superior Coach Corp.; Ic 26Jan48; C2043.
Swift' ning; recording script for Swift and
Company. © Swift &. Co.; Ic 30Mar48;
C2332.
Tell the complete story; recording script for
Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors
Corporation. © Chevrolet Motor Division,
General Motors Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2349.
tVhistle while you sell; recording script for
the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing
Company. © Minnesota Mining & Manufac-
turing Co.; Ic 30Mar48; C2362.
Who's next? Recording script for the United
States Army Recruiting Service. © United
States Army Recruiting Service; Ic 30Mar48;
C2336.
Women! Recording script for Chevrolet Motor
Division, General Motors Corporation.
© Chevrolet Motor Division, General Motors
Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2327.
Your advertising; recording script for the
Campbell Soup Company. © Campbell's
Soups, Campbell Sales Co.; Ic 22May48;
C2658.
Your customer; recording script for Chevro-
let Motor Division, General Motors Corpora-
tion. © Chevrolet Motor Division, General
Motors Corp.; Ic 30Mar48; C2328.
Your portable showcase; recording script for
Swift & Company. © Swift & Co.; Ic 22May48;
C2679.
Your Superior home; recording script for
Superior Coach Corporation. © Superior
Coach Corp.; Ic 26Jan48; C2044.
You've got to find 'em first; recording script
for the United States Army Recruiting
Service. © United States Army Recruiting
Service; Ic 30Mar48; C2337.
HANDY, Jamison. SEE Handy (Jam) Organiza-
tion, inc.
HANG on to love. DP14650. SEE Riggs, Lynn.
HANLON, ROBERT WESTERVELT.
The parasite, a play in one act. © Robert
Westervelt Hanlon; Ic 23Mar48; DU13991.
HANNAH. DU13029. SEE Richardson, Eos
Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
HANSON, MEYER.
Stick happy, a comedy in one act. Boston,
Baker s Piays [19481. 23 p. illus. (Baker's
plays for amateurs) © Walter H. Baker
Co.; 30Jan48; DP12791.
HANSON, ROBERT BARCLAY.
Fort vVorth flashbacks; episode in a radio
program. © Robert B. Hanson; Ic 8Apr48;
DU13847.
HAPPIER ever after. C2668. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
THE HAPPIEST years. DU14574. SEE Coley,
Thomas Luther.
HAPPINESS found. DU13465. SEE Kalloneck,
Madelin A.
HAPPY birthday. DF14649. SEE Loos, Anita.
HAPPY humidity. DU13917. SEE Knotts,
Jesse Donald.
HAPPY hunting ground. DU12259. SEE Harvey,
Ray.
HAPPY landing. DP12323. SEE Yale, Elsie
Duncan.
THE HAPPY little time. DU12501. SEE
Graham, Irvin.
HAPPY New Year! DU12820. SEE Jenkins,
Marguerite de Lorimier.
HAPPY the bride. DP15094. SEE Taylor,
George.
HAPPY, the rabbit, outwits Gruff y, the bear.
DU12538. SEE The Mystery Castle, no. 4.
THE HAPPY time. DU12678. SEE Langley,
Adria (Locke).
HAPPY win tomorrow be. DU13946. SEE
Chidsey, Alan Lake.
HAPPYLAND. DU12176. SEE Archangelis,
Cesiano de.
HARCOURT, DUDLEY.
The tolerant husband, a light comedy in three
acts, by Dudley Harcourt and Elena Cleary-
Fox. London, New York, S. French, cl947.
73 p. illus. (French's acting edition, no.
597) © Samuel French, ltd.; 31Dec47;
DP12764.
HARDING, ANNA TRAIL.
Dear friends, a short play in three acts.
© .^na T. Harding; Ic 12Feb48; DU12877.
HARDING, Bertita Leonarz.
Cayenne. DU14214. SEE Harding, Jack.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
HARDING, JACK.
Cayenne, a play in three acts, by Jack and
Bertita Harding. © Jack Harding, Bertita
Harding; Ic 19Mar48; on revisions; DU14214.
Prev. peg. lDec47; D12042.
RARING, FORREST CHAPMAN.
Dennis Brulgruddery, a new play in three acts.
© Forrest C. Haring; Ic 4Feb48; DU12740.
HARK, MILDRED.
Heart trouble, a Valentine play in one act, by
Mildred Hark and Noel McQueen. Elizabeth-
town, Pa., Play Club, cl947. 21 p. (A Play
Club selection, v. 2, no. 11) © The Piay
Club, inc.; lDec47; DP12090.
It's so complex, a comedy in one act, by
Mildred Hark and Noel McQueen. EUzabeth-
town, Pa., Play Club, cl947. 22 p. (A Play
Club selection, v. 2, no. 12) © The Play
Club, inc.; lDec47; DP12089.
The moon keeps shining, a comedy in one
act, by Mildred Hark and Noel McQueen.
Elizabethtown, Pa., Play Club, cl948.
23 p. (A Play Club selection, no. 17)
© The Play Club, inc.; lFeb48; DP13366.
Thanks to George Washington, a comedy in
one act, by Mildred Hark and Noel McQueen.
Elizabethtown, Pa., Play Club, cl948.
24 p. (A Play Club selection, no. 14) © The
Play Club, inc.; 2Jan48; DP12626.
HARKRIDER, JOHN.
All American sportarama: the Lumen vVinter
presentation. Text by Paul Engle. The
John Harkrider concept. Athletes of '48,
A. Gordon Melvin, ed. [Television script]
© John Harkrider; Ic 10Dec47; DU12559.
Brain, Brawn and Spirit, inc.; the Arthur
Cumings presentation. Text by A. Gordon
Melvin. The John Harkrider concept.
Athletes of '48, A. Gordon Melvin, ed.
[Television script] © John Harkrider; Ic
12Nov47; DU12561.
Fame Field: the Richard Marsden Brown
presentation. Text by William Ennis, Jr.,
John Farley and James Williams; script
draft by »ViUiam Ennis, Jr. The John Hark-
rider concept. Athletes of '48, A. Gordon
Melvin, ed. [Television script! © John
Harkrider; Ic llFeb48; DU12839.
Fish story; the .^ustin Purves, Jx. presenta-
tion. Text by Paul Alter. The John Hark-
rider concept. Athletes of '48, A. Gordon
Melvin, ed. [Television script! © John
Harkrider; Ic 10Dec47; DU12556.
Fish story; the Austin Purves, Jr. presenta-
tion. Text by Paul Alter. The John Hark-
rider concept. Athletes of '48, A. Gordon
Melvin, ed. [Television script! © John
Harkrider; Ic 20Jan48; DU12841.
Glory goal: the Ezra Winter presentation.
Written by George K. Leonard, Jr.; treat-
ment, John Harkrider, Allan Converse,
George K. Leonard and Ezra vWnter. The
John Harkrider concept, Athletes of '48,
A. Gordon Melvin, ed. [Television script]
© John Harkrider; Ic 20jaii48; DU12555.
Green Table, U. S. A.: the William F. Hennigan
presentation. Text by Carl F . Randall .
The John Harkrider concept, Athletes of '48,
A. Gordon Melvin, ed. [Television script]
© John Harkrider; Ic llFeb48; DU1284().
Horse opera: the Paul Brown-Rfilton Weiler
presentation. Text by Martha KeUer.
The John Harkrider concept, Athletes of '48,
A. Gordon Melvin, ed. [Television script]
© John Harkrider; Ic 10Dec47; DU12558.
The known American; the Volney A. Crosswell,
Jr. presentation. Text by Paul Engle;
script development by Andrew Caruso. The
John Harkrider concept, .ithletes of '48,
A. Gordon Melvin, ed. [Television script]
© John Harkrider; Ic 10Dec47; DU12557.
National ring: the Dunbar Beck presentation.
Text by Arthur Alan Stern. The John Hark-
rider concept. Athletes of '48, A. Gordon
Melvin, ed. [Television script] © John
Harkrider; Ic 12Nov47; DU12560.
HARKRIDER, JOHN
The Whoopstars: the Edward J. Kasper pre-
sentation. Basketball development by Robert
Kelly McCormick; special text by Lewis
Hallam, William Spencer, and Harvey King.
The John Harkrider concept. Athletes of '48,
A. Gordon Melvin, ed. [Television script]
© John Harkrider; Ic llFeb48; DU12849.
HARPEL Bill. SEE Harpel, Willis Russell.
HARPEL, WILLIS RUSSELL.
Doorway to your dreams, a 15-mdnute poetry-
narration radio program with musical back-
ground, by Bill Harpel. [Text only]
© WiUis Russell Harpel; Ic 10ct47; DU12917
HARPER, LOUISE BURKE TT.
The stoker, a one -act play in two scenes;
including music and lyrics of the song
"Now that you love me." © Louise
Burkett Harper; Ic 18Feb48; DU12961.
HARRIMAN, COLBY NEVILLE.
Child of Light, a nativity play in one act.
© Colby N. Harriman; Ic 18May48;
DU14722.
HARRIS, AURAND.
The douf^hnut hole, a new high school
comedy in three acts. New York, S.
French [1948]. 94 p. illus. © Samuel
French; 16Feb48: DP13969. Prev. reg.
"Who's who?" 21May47; D unp. 9347.
Madam Ada, a three -act play. New York,
S. French [1948]. 99 p. illus.
© Samuel French; 4May48; DP14651.
Prev. reg. 16Aug46; D unp. 5244.
The seven-league boots, a play for
children fin one act] based on the folk
Tale of "Hop-O'-My-Thumb." Evanston,
111., Row, Peterson [19481. 59 p. illus.
(A Row-Peterson play) © Row, Peter-
son & Co.; Ijun48; DP15257.
HARRIS, FloreUa Montague.
Exit. DU13640. SEE Montague, Edna
Woodruff.
HARRIS, FRED NEYLON.
Because I love you, a new play in a pro-
logue and two acts. © Fred Neylon
Harris; Ic 31Dec47; DU12510.
HARRIS, GLADYS MAY.
A prayer is answered, a play in three
scenes. © Gladys May Harris; Ic 28Jan48;
DU12623.
HARRIS, James Aurand.
Aurand.
SEE Harris,
THE HARRIS heirlooms. DU13612. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 63.
HARRISON, Bess McCalla. SEE Harrison,
Lydia Elizabeth (McCalla).
HARRISON, EMMA MAE.
The sixth position, a play in three acts.
© Emma M. Harrison; Ic 13Apr48;
DU13945.
HARRISON, LYX)IA EUZABETH (McCALLA).
The empress' secret, a play. 7 leaves.
© Bess McCalla Harrison; Ic 5Feb48;
DU12784.
HARRY drew a circle.
Ralsa ^'ary.
DU14515. SEE Sachs,
HART Arut;i
Baby Hamilton. DP12318. SEE Braddell,
Maurice.
HART, Shirley Joyce.
It's easy if you know how. DP15186. SEE
GilUams, Caroline Anne.
HARTMAN (George H.) Company.
Jingle jackpot. DU13411. SEE Kivlan,
Thomas.
Most embarrassing moments. DU13410.
SEE Collins, Robert.
HARTMAN, PATIENCE HELEN.
Rest upon the wind, a fantasy with music,
in three acts. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Patience Helen
Hartman; Ic 8Apr48; DUX 389 2.
HARTMAN, Robert C. SEE First Nighter
(Radio program)
HARTMANN, Charles Irwin.
Hellas belle. DU14448. SEE Stein, Louis
Ronald.
HARTWIG, Greta, pseud. SEE Manschinger,
Margarethe.
HARVEY, LEVERIDGE.
The castle, a satiric comedy in three acts
and six scenes. © Leveridge Harvey;
Ic 23Apr48; DU14376.
HARVEY, RAY.
Happy hunting ground, a play in three acts.
© Ray Harvey; Ic 12Dec47; DU12259.
HARVEY, Wilfred, pseud. SEE Westlake,
Wilfred.
HASKELL, MARGUERITE ESTES.
The promise of the cross, a pageant in a
prologue and three parts. © Marguerite
Estes Haskell; Ic 26Jan48; DU12568.
HASTY, Jack. SEE Public Prosecutor
(Television program)
HAUFRECHT, HERBERT.
We've come from the city, a short music-
play. New York, Leeds Music Corp.,
C1948. 48 p. © Leeds Music Corp.;
29Mar48- DP14042. Prev. reg. 270ct45;
D unp. 76466.
HAUSSAMEN, CRANE.
The body politic, a play in three acts.
© Crane Haussamen; Ic 19Jan48; DU12637.
HAVE dominion. DU12404. SEE Koehring,
Vera Louise.
HAVE you got the time? DU15235. SEE
Alexander, Marjorie Marie.
HAWKES & Son (London) ltd.
Albert Herring. DP14043. SEE Crozier,
Eric.
Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes. AI-1428.
SEE Stuart, Charles.
HAWKINS, ERICK.
Killer-of-Enemies, a dramatic composition,
by Erick Hawkins and Robert Richman.
35 leaves. © Erick Hawkins, Robert
Richman; Ic 5Apr48; DU14087.
HAWSE, ALBERTA.
The scarlet ribbon, a Christmas play-
pageant in three parts. Franklin, Ohio,
Eldridge Entertainment House, cl947.
22 p. (Eldridge Christmas entertainments)
© Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.;
10ct47; DP13522.
HAYES, JOSEPH ARNOLD.
When the wind blows, a play in two acts.
© Joseph Hayes, Marrijane Hayes; Ic
6May48- DU14422.
A woman s privilege. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. The best one-act
plays, 1947-1948. AA83794
HAYES, LYNNE.
■ Dream me another; or, The classics, so
48
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
help them. A musical play in two acts.
Revised version. [Text only] © Lynne
Hayes; Ic 22Apr48'; DU14164.
HAYES, Marrijane.
When the wind blows. DU14422. SEE
Hayes, Joseph.
A woman s privilege. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. The best
one-act plays, 1947-1948. AA83794.
HE came seeing. SEE Eastman, Fred, ed.
One-act plays of spiritual power. DPI 5231.
HE has lost his place. DU12420.
Hutner, Herbert Hart.
SEE
HE left everything to his wife. C2541. SEE
Armanino, Dominic Carl.
THE HEADLESS ghost. DP15269. SEE
Dailey, Vincent E.
HEADLINE parade. SEE Citron, Samuel
Joseph.
HEADS, I wini DU12993. SEE Freybe, Carl
Eduard.
HEADS upl DP13733. SEE Clark, Robert
Wayne.
HEALTH is funny. SEE Weisman, Clara.
The television nurse and the Gookin family.
DU12806.
HEALY, JOE ROBERT.
Our new music, by the Moderns. American
art music, by the Moderns. Tentative
[radio] script. © Joe Healy, Jr.; Ic
22May48; C2739.
HEARN, Lafcadio.
Operation Oblivion. DU13537.
Butterfield, Walton.
SEE
HEART trouble. DP12090. SEE Hark, Mildred.
HEAT Ughtning. DU13544. SEE Carroll,
Robert Francis.
HEATH-GRACIE, MARJORY.
Monstrous regiment, a play in two acts,
by Marjory Gracie. © Marjory Heath-
Gracie; Ic 16Mar48; DU13481.
HEAVEN and hell. DU14985. SEE Mueller-
Deham, Albert.
HEAVEN on earth. DU12394. SEE Trivers,
Barry.
HEAVENLY daze. DU14347. SEE Mooren,
Robert Leo.
HEAVENLY music. DU14384. SEE Let's
Pretend, Mar. 27, 1948.
HECKER, LAWRENCE GEORGE.
The Club Albatross, a comedy in three acts.
© Lawrence G. Hecker; Ic 24May48;
DU14875.
The ideal weapon, a play in eight scenes.
© Lawrence G. Hecker; 15May48;
DP14791.
HEDDEN, BENJAMIN.
Friendly whites, a play in three acts.
Picnic scene and poem attached. © Ben-
jamin Hedden; Ic 30Mar48; DU13705.
HEDRICK, PAUL.
The Real Fleece Garment Company.
[Comic sales letter] © Paul Hedrick:
Ic 13Feb48; C2551.
We visit Hot Springs. [Duologue] 2 leaves.
© Paul Hedrick; Ic llFeb48, DU13460.
HEGGEN, THOMAS.
Mister Roberts, a play in two acts, by
Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan.
© Thomas Heggen, Joshua Logan;
Ic 18Mar48; DU13470.
Mister Roberts, a play [in two acts] by
Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan;
with a foreword by John Mason Brown.
New York, Random House [1948]. 162 p.
illus. © Thomas Heggen, Joshua Logan;
23Apr48; DP14473.
HEGHINIAN, Edward Nazar.
Pardon my millions. DU14642. SEE
Sherlock, Madeleine Eisenbrandt.
HEIBERG, HANS.
Minnefesten, skuespill i tre akter. Oslo,
H. Aschehoug (W. Nygaard) 1946. 135 p.
© H. Aschehoug & Co. (W. Nygaard);
8Nov46; DP13165: /
HEIDEMAN, LEONARD MARTIN.
The lame and the quick, a play in three
acts. © Leonard Heideman; Ic
14Jun48; DU15220.
HEIN, ELMER MURL.
An introductory lecture on salesmanship
in dentistry. © Elmer Murl Hein; Ic
15Jan48; C2198.
A lecture on salesmanship for dentistry.
© Elmer Murl Hein; Ic 15Jan48; C2197.
HEIR to the throne. DU13561. SEE Carroll,
Robert Francis.
HELEN. DU14238. SEE Morse, Leon.
HELL wagons. DU13256. SEE Dr. Christian,
no. 469.
HELLAS beUe. DU14448. SEE Stein, Louis
Ronald.
HELLER, Harry.
Vindication. DU14000. SEE Riley, Ray-
mond James.
HELLER, Louis Bertram.
Vindication. DU14000. SEE Riley, Ray-
mond James.
HELLO, Cinderella. DU13809. SEE Berk,
Viola G.
HELLO, neighbor. DU13694. SEE Bogach,
Victor John.
HELL'S belles. DU14053. SEE Sammon,
Patrick Francis.
HELP wanted, female. DU13059. SEE First
Nighter, Jan. 8, 1948.
HELP yourself to independence. C2345.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
HELPING the hostess help you. C2324.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
HEMSING, Richard J., pseud. SEE Scofield,
Richard J.
HENDERSON, CHARLES HENRY.
From then to now, a dramatic document,
in three acts with prologue and epilogue.
© Charles H. Henderson; Ic 5May48-
DU14338.
LiUie Ashton, a dramatic offering in three
acts. © Charles Henry Henderson- Ic
20May48; DU14822.
HENDON George Albert.
Governor's Mansion. DU 13882 SEE
Edstrom, Edward Walter.
HENNIGAN, WilUam F.
Green Table, U. S. A. DU12840. SEE
Harkrider, John.
HENRIK Ibsen's "The master builder."
DU13924. SEE Donnet, Marie.
HENRY, Bruce L.
Ford television short subjects. C2757.
SEE Wilding Kcture Productions, inc.
From feed to fame. DU12649. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
HENRY, May Creagh. SEE Creagh-Henry,
May.
HENRY VI. SEE Dugan, Lawrence Joseph.
Joan La Pucelle. DU12447.
HEPBURN, RICHARD HOUGHTON.
Family circus; scenes from life in a
summer cottage. A comedy in three acts
by Dick Hepburn. © Richard H. Hepburn;
Ic 12Mar48; DU13413.
HER clothing is purple. DU13984. SEE
Scott, Sari Elisabeth.
HER demon lover. DU14512. SEE Porter,
Stephen Winthrop.
HER name will be Lucretia. DU12698.
SEE McConnaughy, Hettie Grange.
HER philosophy of love. DU13281. SEE
Juhl, Curt.
HER son. DU14491. SEE Petty, William
Martin.
HERALD, HEINZ.
The burning bush, a play in three acts, by
Heinz Herald and Geza Herczeg; adapted
by Noel Langley. [Beverly Hills, Calif.]
Shirley Collier Agency, 1947. 144 p.
© Shirley Collier, d.b.a. Shirley Collier
Agency; 20Jan47; DP14615.
HERBERT, VICTOR.
Naughty Marietta, a musical play in two
acts. Music by Victor Herbert, book
revision by Milton Lazarus [from the
original by Rida Johnson Young] the new
lyrics by Forman Brown, musical adapta-
tion by Arthur Kay. [Text only] © Milton
Lazarus; Ic 14Jun48; DU15234.
HERCZEG, G€za.
The burning bush. DP14615. SEE Herald,
Heinz.
HERE comes the bride. SEE
Greene, Hazel Locke. DU 13439.
White, Kate Alice. DP15073.
HERE goes the groom. DP12562. SEE
West, Margaret King.
HE RE NDEEN, CHARLES FREDERICK.
Hold your horses; or. His highness the
humbug. A play in two acts by Fred
Herendeen, based upon unrelated in-
cidents in the life and times of P. T.
Barnum. © Charles Frederick Herendeen-
Ic 16Jun48; on revisions; DU15377. '
Prev. reg. 9Feb47; "His highness the
humbug;'^ D7463.
HERENDEEN, Fred. SEE Herendeen,
Charles Frederick.
HERE'S how. DU12427. SEE Pack, Harvey.
HERE'S looking at you. DU12850. SEE
Fine, Morton.
here's to health and happiness. C2027-
2032. SEE Welch, Rhoda.
HERITAGE. DU13360. SEE StiegUtz,
Perry J.
THE HERITAGE. SEE Yale, Elsie Duncan.
The Easter heritage. DP13568.
49
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
HERMAN, MILTON ABRAHAM.
Four on a honeymoon, a comedy in three
acts, by Milton A. Herman and Esther
Grusetz. © Milton A. Herman, Esther
Grusetz, copartners, d.b.a. Herman
ii Grusetz; Ic 12Feb48; DU12885.
HERMAN &i GRUSETZ. SEE Herman,
Milton Abraham.
HERNRIED, ROBERT.
Brahms and Wagner, their artistic and
personal relations, illustrated by
quotations from unknown sources.
fLecturel © Robert Hernried; Ic 26Dec47;
C2223.
HERODIAS. DU13034. SEE Richardson,
Eos Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
HERRNSTADT-OETTINGEN, Edith. SEE
Oettingen, Edith Herrnstadt.
HERSHMAN, ROBERT R.
The mystery of the Washington Monument,
no. 1 in a series of lectures, "The
Washington National Monument'.' © Robert
R. Hershman; Ic 3May48; C2531.
HERSHMAN-HORCH, Maria. SEE Horch,
Maria Hershman,
HERSTAM, NATHAN.
What would you have done ? or. What
would you do? [Continuity] © Nathan
Herstam; Ic 23Apr48; €2470.
HERTZ, ANDREW.
No sun by day, a play in one act. © Andrew
Hertz; Ic 30Dec47; DU12497.
HERZMANSKY, Bernhard. SEE Doblinger,
Ludwig (Bernhard Herzmansky).
HETSON, FLORENCE GREEN.
One world, a one -act comedy. © Florence
Hetson; Ic 12Feb48; DU12882.
HEUER, Edward I.
The boarding house reach. DP13206. SEE
Payton, Donald.
Crazy but cute. DP15268. SEE French,
Bertita.
People are talking. DP12756. SEE
Johnson, Albert.
Please, my nerves 1 DP15271. SEE St.
Clair, Robert.
HEUER, J. Vincent.
Fathers wife. DP15297. SEE Dias,
Earl J.
The headless ghost. DP15269. SEE Dailey,
Vincent E.
Out on a limb. DP15270. SEE Johnson,
Albert.
Thunderhead. DP12607. SEE Sumner,
Mark R.
Wilbur takes his medicine. DP15339.
SEE Payton, Donald.
L'HEURE exquise. DU12858. SEE Wright,
Margaret.
HEV/SON, ISABEL MANNING.
The flying bed; scripts for a motion
picture serial. © Isabel Manning
Hewson.
1-3. © Ic each 23Apr48; DU14170-14172.
4. © Ic 30Apr48; DU14280.
The secret of E ski -Mo. [Radio script]
© Isabel Manning Hewson; Ic 23Dec47;
DU12275.
HEY, holiday! DU15045. SEE Hughes,
Bertram.
HEY kid, yer shirt's out. DU13374. SEE
Allen, Dayton.
HEY REUBEN. DU15079. SEE Slankard,
Mabel Thompson.
HEY, TeachI DU13474. SEE Boyer,
Leonard.
HEY, youl DU13407. SEE Dreyfuss, Alan.
HEYTHUM, ANT6N1N.
Poet, a ballet with an overture, six scenes
and an optional epilog, by Antonin and
Charlotta Heythum. Libretto, with
suggestions for choreography and timing,
sketches, and notes for the musical score.
[Text only] © Antonin Heythum, Char-
lotta Heythum; Ic 5Feb48; DU12780.
HEYTHUM, Charlotta.
Poet. DU12780. SEE Heythum, Antonin.
HEYWARD, Dorothy.
Museum piece. DU12831. SEE Lamson,
Peggy.
HI sign for today. C2590. SEE Bartell,
Gerald A.
HIDDEN guns. DU12980. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2350-1575.
HIDDEN talent. SEE
Huston, Jacquelin B. DU14179.
Levy, Corinne. C2552.
THE HIDING place. SEE Quinlan, Mary
Eva. Plays for early teens. DP12792.
HIGH man out. DU13069. SEE Gregory,
Harold James.
HIGH voltage, high interrupting capacity
controllers with current-limiting power
fuses. C2218. SEE Alexander, Everett
Humphrey.
HIGHLIGHTS and shadows of 1948. DU13579.
SEE Gallien, Marguerite.
THE HIGHLY intelligent mouse. DU14769.
SEE First Nighter, Apr. 29, 1948.
HIGHWAYS AND BYWAYS TO MUSIC (Radio
program) Episodes in this series for
children are by various authors. © Arts
and Artists, inc.
And the trumpet blew down the walls of
Jericho, by Leonard Walker, Misha Altman
and Joachim Chassman. © Ic 26May48;
DU14951.
Follow the drums, by Leonard J. Walker,
Misha Altman and Joachim Chassman.
© Ic 15Apr48; DU14011.
From the pampas of the Argentine to the
halls of Montezuma, by Misha Altman,
Joachim Chassman and Oscar Wasser-
berger. © Ic 22Apr48; DU14159.
Meet the woodwind family, by Leonard J.
Walker, Misha Altman and Oscar
Wasserberger. © Ic 4May48; DU14342.
Melody, harmony, rhythm; by Leonard
Walker, Misha Altman and Oscar
Wasserberger. © Ic 3Jun48; DU15100.
Singing across America, by Misha Altman,
Oscar Wasserberger and Joachim
Chassman. © Ic 26May48; DU14949.
The soul of the orchestra, by Leonard J.
Walker, Misha Altman and Oscar Wasser-
berger. © Ic 26May48; DU14950.
HIGHWAYS in melody. DU15315. SEE
Petroleum Advisers, inc.
HILBERT, Ruth Alice.
It's easy if you know how. DP15186. SEE
Gilliams, Caroline Anne.
HILDEBRAND, FRANK HARRISON.
Let em die, a play in three acts. © Frank
Harrison Hildebrand; Ic 9Jun48; DU15149.
HILDRETH, GINA DESSART.
By any other name, a comedy in three
acts, by Gina Dessart. © Gina Dessart
Hildreth; Ic 23jun48; DU15302.
HILL, Abram.
Leo Tolstoy's Power of darljness. DU15329.
SEE Tolstoi, Lev Nikolaevich.
HILL, THOMAS A.
Dream house, a play in three acts, by Tom
HiU. © Thomas A. HiU; Ic 21Apr48;
DU14140.
HILLBILLY. DU15216. SEE Gregory,
Bobby Calvin.
HILLIARD, FRANK.
Breakwater, a play in three acts, by Frank
Hilliard and Peter Marcus. © Frank
Hilliard, Peter L. Marcus; Ic 2Feb48;
DU12838.
Doctor's obsession, a play in three acts.
© Frank Hilliard; Ic 21May48; on
addition of 2 acts; DU14800. Prev. reg.
15Dec41; D78692.
Green eyes, a farce in three acts. © Frank
Hilliard; Ic 5Jan48; DU12512.
HINDEN, BENJAMIN.
The Plumed Knight, a script in the radio
series "Famous national conventions."
© Barnard L. Sackett Agency; Ic
12Apr48; DU14076.
HINES, MARY THECLA.
Mother of mine, a sequel to "Going my
way." 18 leaves. © Mary Thecla
Hines; Ic 12Feb48; DU12880.
HINES, THELMA PAPE.
The message of Fatima, radio adaptation.
Material for this script was drawn
largely from "The message of Fatima"
by Don Sharkey. © Thelma Pape Hines;
23Apr48; DP14524.
HINZ, Mary Lou.
It's easy if you know how. DP15186. SEE
Gilliams, Caroline Anne.
HIPPOLYTUS. DU14695. SEE RolUns,
Leighton.
A HIRING hall at the docks. SEE Calhoun,
Edward Joseph. Irish confetti. DU14511.
HIS father's wife. DU12744. SEE Emmons,
Paul Dyer.
HIS highness the humbug. SEE Herendeen,
Charles Frederick. Hold your horses.
DU15377.
HIS partner's girl. DU14374. SEE Blaney,
Charles Edward.
HISTORIC ARTS ASSOCIATION.
Extraordinary discoveries. No. 1: Lincoln
the liberator. Television script. © Henry
Woodhouse; Ic 9Feb48; DU12888.
The homes of famous Americans, an
original television program, prepared and
documented by Henry Woodhouse. © Henry
Woodhouse; Ic 13Feb48; DU13082.
Pageantry of fashion, and famous queens
of fashion; an original television or radio
program, prepared and documented by
Henry Woodhouse . © Henry Woodhouse;
Ic 13Feb48; DU13083.
Paris celebrates two thousand years of
progress. An original program for tele-
vision, radio, motion pictures, pageantry
and exhibitions; prepared and documented
by Henry Woodhouse . © Henry Woodhouse;
Ic 12Mar48; DU13419.
HISTORICAL hystericals. SEE Kaser, Arthur
LeRoy. Funny skirts for amateurs. DP13087.
I
50
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
fflSTORY. DU15046. SEE Taylor,
Richard Gerhart. Three sketches for
"The Birdseye revue."
HISTORY hung in the balance. DU14598-
14599. SEE Armfield, Richard.
HIT and run. SEE
Gould, Elizabeth Hull. DU12286.
The Green Hornet, no. 843. DU12968.
HIT and win. DUI4068. SEE Mikula, John.
HIT or miss. SEE
Bennett, Donn H. C2204.
Westheimer, Louis E. DP15105.
HIT Parade, inc.
Do you remember?. C2612. SEE Stern,
Yermie.
HIT tunes of yesterday and today. DU13063.
SEE Sharpies, Oren Williamson.
HITTING the headlines. DU13020.
Youdale, Kenneth Hudson.
SEE
HOCHWAELDER, FRITZ.
Der oeffentliche Anklaeger, Schauspiel in
drei Akten. © Theaterverlag Reiss A.G.;
Ic 27May48; DU15163.
DIE HOCHZEIT des Figaro. DP14117,
DP14119. SEE Mozart, Johann Chrysostom
Wolfgang Amadeus.
HODGE podge. C2751. SEE Stern, Alan.
HODGKISS, WILUAM HENRY.
Mrs. Officer Kelly, a comedy in three acts,
by Will Hodgkiss. © William Henry
Hodgkiss; Ic lMar48; DU13198.
HOERL, Arthur. SEE Public Prosecutor
(Television program)
HOFFINE, LYLA M.
The Swedish way, a comedy in one act.
Madison, Wisconsin Idea Theatre, cl948.
19 leaves. © Lyla Hoffine; 7Jan48;
DP14476.
HOFFMAN, HERMAN BENJAMIN.
My brother's keeper, a play in three acts.
A revision of "The Man nobody knows,
a play by Herman Benjamin Hoffman and
Thurlow Weed Hoffman. © Herman B.
Hoffman; Ic 10Jun48; DU15156. Prev.
reg. 19Nov42; D82704.
Perplexed, a play in three acts. A revision
of "The Man nobody knows," a play by
Herman Benjamin Hoffman and Thurlow
Weed Hoffman. © Herman Benjamin
Hoffman; Ic 12Mar48; DU13405. Prev.
reg. 19Nov42; D82704.
HOFFMAN, JOHN ROGERS.
The Emperor takes a walk; Koulanese
operetta in two acts. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © John Rogers Hoffman;
Ic 27Apr48; DU14360.
HOFFMAN, Thurlow Weed.
The Man nobody knows. SEE Hoffman,
Herman Benjamin.
My brother's keeper. DU15156.
Perplexed. DU13405.
HOGAN'S daughter. DU15238. SEE Whedon
John Ogden.
HOLD the line, please. DP13009. SEE
Donnergaard, Louise.
HOLD your horses. DU15377. SEE Herendeen
Charles Frederick.
HOLD your sides. DPI 5320. SEE Rasase
Robert. '
HOLIDAY for a husband. DU 13627. SEE
Young, Howard Irving.
HOUDAYS for U. S. DU13356. SEE
Elliot, David.
HOLIFIELD, HAROLD DESMOND.
Cow in the apartment, a play in four scenes.
© Harold Holifield; Ic 27Feb48; DU13161.
HOLLAND, William F. SEE The Firefighters
(Radio program)
HOLLERAN, JOHN T.
The best seller, a one -act farce, by Jack
Holleran. © John T. Holleran; Ic 26Nov47;
DU12098.
HOLUNGSWORTH, DAVID WILLS.
Old folks at home, a play in three acts.
© David Wills Hollingsworth, Jr.; Ic
17May48; DU14702.
HOLLY Hill holdup. DU 13834. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2360-1585.
HOLLYWOOD giveaway. DU13943. SEE Wil-
son, Alan.
HOLLYWOOD, here I come I DPI 3365. SEE
Seller, Conrad.
HOLLYWOOD RECORDO-SCRIPT SERVICE.
Cinderella, a fantasy in one act. Especially
prepared for home recording, by Russell
John Taylor. © Hollywood Recordo-Script
Service; 5Jun48; DPI 5415.
Love in the swamps, a comedy in one act.
Especially prepared for home recording,
by Russell John Taylor. © HoUy.vood
Recordo-Script Service; 5Jun48; DPI 5416.
Murder at midnight; or. Virtue triumphs
over all. A melodrama in one act, espe-
cially prepared for home recording, by
Russell John Taylor. © Hollywood Recordo-
Script Service; 5Jun48; DPI 541 7.
HOLLYWOOD SCREEN TEST (Television pro-
gram)
Episodes in this series are by Lester Lewis.
© Lester Lewis, unless otherwise in-
dicated.
1-2. Apr. 15, 22, 1948. © Ic each 3May48;
DU14304-14305.
3-6. Apr. 29, May 6, 15, 20, 1948. © Lester
Lewis Associates; Ic each 19May48;
DU14733-14736.
7. May 30, 1948. © Ic 9Jun48; DU15146.
8. June 6, 1948. © Ic 7Jun48; DU15117.
9-11. June 13, 20, 27, 1948. © Lester Lewis
Associates; Ic each 29Jun48; DU15411-15413.
HOLMER, Leonore, pseud. SEE Koehler,
Leonore Hollander.
HOLMES, Fred L.
The thirtieth star. DP14475. SEE Maas,
Roger B.
HOLMES (HARRIET) INC,
The house of seven fables; or, The house
that a small amount of jack built. A show
in seven surprising scenes. © Harriet
Holmes, inc.; Ic 26Feb48; DU14652.
HOLMES, ROBERT MONTEITH.
Executive clemency, a play in one act.
© Robert M. Holmes, Jr.; Ic 19Jan48:
DU12452.
HOLSLAG, RUSSELL C.
Equivalent clay, a play for sound film.
13 leaves. © RusseU C. Holslag; Ic
13Apr48; DU14352.
HOLT, FELIX.
The Lone Ranger. SEE The Lone Ranger
(Radio program)
Six-gun doctor, by Felix Holt and James
Stevenson. Audition script, no. 1.
© James Stevenson, Felix Holt; Ic 17Feb48;
DUX 2944.
HOLT (Henry) and Company, inc.
Dostoievsky's Crime and punishment.
DP13566. SEE Ackland, Rodney.
HOLT, JACK.
Le lacrime di Glove, fantasia drammatica
in tre atti. [Prima edizione]. Camerino,
Picena, 1947. 217 p. (CoUezione della
civetta azzurra, n. 1). "Unica traduzione
autorizzata di Lina Linares [pseud, of
Nicolina Bonfanti]". "Titolo dell' opera
originale. The tears of Juppiter''.
© Nicolina Bonfanti; 110ct47; DPI 4438.
HOLT, PEGGY.
The adventures of Horatio Alger; a new
half -hour dramatic radio series. Episode
no. 1: Paul Porter's progress. © Charles
Michelson, inc.; Ic 28Nov47; DU12096.
HOLTZER, Hans.
Komtess Paulin'. DU13818. SEE Imhoff,
Fritz.
THE HOLY City. DP12999. SEE Bowditch,
Nancy Douglas.
THE HOLY man. DU14070. SEE Stock, Henry
M.
HOME, WILLIAM DOUGLAS.
The Chiltern Hundreds, a play in three
acts. © William Douglas Home; le
18Dec47; DU 12481.
HOME ain't so sweet. DP13503. SEE Corrie,
Joe.
HOME country. DU14370. SEE Aronson,
Alvin.
HOME for Christmas. DP13524. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
THE HOME of your dreams. DU14276. SEE
Lewis, Myron Henry.
HOME service. DU15058. SEE Schrock,
Margaret. Careers in home economics, no.
5.
HOME sweet Rome. DU12273. SEE Sarett,
Morton R.
HOMECOMING. DU12986. SEE Larson,
David Jeremy.
THE HOMEMAKERS' treasure chest. C2024,
C2155. SEE Cox, Alphonsus Patrick.
HOME MA KING and teaching. DU15065. SEE
Schrock, Margaret. Careers in home
economics, no. 2.
HOMER, Frances. SEE Roos, Frances Homer.
HOMER'S odd, y' see. DU12945. SEE Sammon,
Patrick Francis.
THE HOMES of famous Americans. DUX 3082.
SEE Historic Arts Association.
THE HOMESTRETCH. DU14938. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, May 17, 1948.
HOMETOWN. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty hoUday. DPX3966.
HOMEWARD, my love. DU14658. SEE Mac-
Lachlan, Robert Anthony.
HOMEWARD to glory. DUX 5106. SEE Cecil,
Peter.
5X
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE HONEYMCX)N is over. DP13519. SEE
Stone, James Floyd.
HONOR bright. DPI 5153. SEE Goetz, Austin.
HOOD, M. G.
Pattern to love, by M. G. Hood and Arthur
Sainer. [Continuity] © Arthur Sainer,
William Hood; Ic 3Feb48; DU12727.
HOOD, William.
Pattern to love. DU12727. SEE Hood, M. G.
HOORAY for our side. DU15219. SEE Lief,
Max.
HOORAY for youth. DP12564. SEE George,
Charles.
HOOT Nanny. DU14005. SEE WilUams,
Joseph Leon.
HOOVER Company.
AU-American choice. C2672. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
A date, with a sale. C2673. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
DoUars after dark. C2674. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
The greater '48 contest. C2351. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
The other fellow. C2675. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
HOP -O' -My -Thumb. SEE Harris, Aurand.
The seven-league boots. DPI 5257.
HOPE, Edward, pseud. SEE Coffey, Edward
Hope.
HOPE, S. T., pseud. SEE Friese, Ernst.
HOPE makes a caU. DU14361 -14363. SEE
Uren, Bertram Thomas.
HOPPER, Harold.
Musical bingo. DU15202. SEE Whittinghill,
Dick.
HOPPES, EMMA DREHER.
The Christmas candle wish, a play in
three scenes. © Emma Dreher Hoppes;
Ic 25Feb48; DU13141.
HORATIO Alger's journal. DU12812. SEE
Braun, Ruth.
HORATIO'S penny. DU 12270. SEE Stein,
Leon Jack.
HORCH, Maria Hershman.
This is our play. DU14660. SEE Sangster,
Margaret Elizabeth.
HORINE, CHARLES EDWIN.
Fire sale, a farce comedy in three acts,
by Chuck Horner [pseud.] and Hank Miles
[pseud.] © Charles Edwin Horine,
Preston Henry Miles, Jr.; Ic 10Feb48;
DU 12844.
HORN AND HARDART CHILDREN'S HOUR
(Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Alicp V.
Clements. © Clements Co., inc.
Nov. 23, 1947. © Ic 28Nov47; C2023.
Dec. 21, 28, 1947. © Ic each 31Dec47;
C1982-1983
Jan. 4, 11, 18,' 1948. © Ic each 21Jaii48;
C2012-2014.
Jan. 25, 1948.' © Ic 28Jan48; C2060.
Feb. 1, 1948. © Ic 4Feb48; C2137.
Feb. 8, 1948. © Ic 10Feb48; C2159.
Feb. 15, 1948. © Ic 18Feb48; C2175.
Feb. 22, 1948. © Ic 24Feb48; C2188.
Feb. 29, 1948. © Ic 2Mar48; C2246.
Mar. 7, 1948. © Ic 10Mar48; C2275.
Mar. 14, 21, 1948. © Ic each 23Mar48;
C2312-2313.
Mar. 28, 1948. © Ic 30Mar48; C2321.
Apr. 4, 1948. © Ic 8Apr48; C2412.
Apr. 11, 1948. © Ic 13Apr48; C2431.
Apr. 18, 1948. © Ic 21Apr48; C2468.
Apr. 25, 1948. © Ic 28Apr48; C2524.
HORNE, KENNETH.
Fools rush in, a comedy in three acts.
London,^S. French [1947]. 112 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 641) © Samuel
French, ltd.; lNov47; DP12121.
THE HORNED Devil of Vermont. DU12797.
SEE Fellows, Douglas Merritt.
HORNER, Chuck, pseud. SEE Horine,
Charles Edwin.
THE HORNET bats for a pitcher. DU15222
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 861.
THE HOROSCOPE show. DU 13664. SEE
Simpson, Helen Daisy.
HOROWITZ, ISAC.
The refugee, a play for children. 9 leaves.
© Isac Horowitz; Ic llFeb48; DU12855.
HORSE of a different color. DU13045 SEE
First Nighter, Dec. 6, 1947.
HORSE opera. DU12558. SEE Harkrider,
John.
HORSESENSE. DU13595. SEE Surprise, Al
N.
HORTON, ANDREW W.
Yomoydon, a musical comedy in three acts.
Story and music by Andrew Horton, lyrics
and scenic effects by Peter Garno. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Andrew
W. Horton, Peter J. Garno; Ic 22Tan48:
DU12889.
THE HOSPITAL, symphonic suite. C2454.
SEE Kaufman, Schima.
HOTCHNER, ARAN EDWIN.
The magic of Limping John, a play in three
acts. © Aran Edwin Hotchner; Ic llMav48-
DU14507.
HOTPOINT, inc.
Everything under control. DU12647. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Managed marketing. DU12648. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
HOUGH, MARSHALL I.
Marshall musical portraits. A lecture.
© Marshall I. Hough; Ic 14May48; C2586.
HOUK, ROBERT VAN AKEN.
As long as you live, a comedy in three acts.
© Robert Van Aken Houk; Ic 10May48;
DU14469.
A HOUND-dog man. DU14741. SEE Reader's
Digest— Radio Edition, no. 114.
THE HOUNDS of the Baskerville bite back.
SEE Kobin, Robert. The private life of
Sherlock Holmes. DU14096.
HOUPY^ LILUAN MARIE.
Maruska (Marushka), dfvadlo o trech
Jednanich. © Lillian Marie Houpy; Ic
22Jan48; DU12701.
THE HOUR OF OPERATIC CHARM (Radio pro-
gram) Recording scripts in this series are
by Curt Juhl. [^Text only] © Magnetic Re-
cording Sound Libraries, inc.
La Boheme, adapted from the opera by
Giacomo Puccini. © Ic 30Jan48; DU12654.
Cavalleria rusticana, adapted from the
opera by Pietro Mascagni. © Ic 3Mar48;
DU13283.
La Tosca, adapted from the opera by
Giacomo Puccini. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13282.
THE HOUR OF ST. FRANCIS (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various
authors.
The awakening, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12714.
Brother Bart, by Veronica O'Hara. © The
Hour of St. Francis; Ic 24May48; DU14969.
Brother Basil, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12715.
Brother to the world, by Juanita Teresa
Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan;
Ic 26Jan48; DU1270E.
Cleanliness is next to godliness, by Bob
Larson. © The Hour of St. Francis;
Ic 24May48; DU14970.
Cops or robbers, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 30Jan48;
DU12865.
Dear Billy, by James Griffin Jay. © The
Hour of St. Francis; Ic 24May48; DU14963.
The divine romance, by James Griffin Jay.
© The Hour of St. Francis; Ic 24May48;
DU14964.
The everlasting trial, by Juanita Teresa
Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan;
Ic 3May48; DU14323.
Finders keepers, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 3May48;
DU14327.
God and OUver Gray, by Juanita Teresa
Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan;
lc^26Jan48; DU12572.
God's Uttle stick, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12710.
I met a miracle, by James Griffin Jay. © The
Hour of St. Francis; Ic 24May48; DU14965.
Maggy, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan. ©
Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 3May48;
DU14322.
Marriage can work, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12702.
Matt Talbot, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 30Jan48;
DU12864.
Money in the bank, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
£) Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 4May48,
DU14349.
Nobody walks alone, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 3May48;
DU14326.
Obedience, by Veronica O'Hara. © The Hour
of St. Francis; Ic 24May48; DU14968.
Our Lady of the Americas, by Juanita
Teresa Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan;
Ic 24May48; DU14976.
Our Lady s juggler, 1948. By Fred Niblo,
Jr. © Fred Niblo, Jr.; Ic 26Jan48; DU13328.
Out of the depths, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 3May48;
DU14330.
The passing, by Bob Larson. © The Hour of
St. Francis; Ic 24May48; DU14975.
The pay-off, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12706.
The perfect joy, by Veronica O'Hara. © The
Hour of St. Francis; Ic 24May48; DU14967.
Poor man's gold, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12708.
The power of coincidence, by Fred Niblo,
Jr. © Fred Niblo, Jr.; Ic 24May48;
DU14971.
Prayer is faith on its knees, by Juanita
Teresa Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan;
Ic 26Jan48; DU12704.
Promise me tomorrow, by Juanita Teresa
Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan;
Ic 3May48; DU14329.
52
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
The quarrelsome leper, by Bob Larson.
© The Hour of St. Francis; Ic 24May48;
DU14966.
Rich man, poor man, beggar man; by
Juanita Teresa Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa
Vaughan; Ic 26Jan48; DU12703.
St. Francis and the Sultan, by Juanita
Teresa Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan;
Ic 26Jan48; DU12711.
St. Francis finds the way, by Juanita Teresa
Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic
26Jan48; DU12709.
St. Francis takes a walk, by Juanita Teresa
Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan;
Ic 3May48; DU14321.
Song of the city, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 4May48;
DU14351.
Song to the sun, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12707.
The story of Clement, by Juanita Teresa
Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan;
Ic 26Jan48; DU12712.
These foolish things, by Juanita Teresa
Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic
3May48; DU14328.
They never told me, by Juanita Teresa
Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic
3May48; DU14324.
Trouble with the union, by Fred Niblo, Jr.
© Fred Niblo, Jr.; Ic 24May48; DU14973.
Two minutes to midnight, by Fred Niblo,
Jr. © Fred Niblo, Jr.; Ic 24May48;
DU14974.
Uncle Pete on public opinion, by Juanita
Teresa Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa
Vaughan; Ic 4May48; DU14350.
The vagrant, by Fred Niblo, Jr. © Fred
Niblo, Jr.; Ic 24May48; DU14977.
Visit to earth, by Juanita Teresa Vaughan.
© Juanita Teresa Vaughan; Ic 3May48;
DU14325.
The way of success, by Juanita Teresa
Vaughan. © Juanita Teresa Vaughan;
Ic 26Jan48; DU12713.
The wolf of Gubbio, by Fred Niblo, Jr.
© Fred Niblo, Jr.; Ic 24May48; DU14972.
HOUSE, FREDERICK WILLIAM.
The colonel stays in bed, a romantic and
serio-comic melodrama in two parts.
© Frederick William House; Ic 20Feb48;
DU13121.
HOUSE, L. MARGUERITTE.
A masquerade in Vienna, an operetta in
two acts; an adaptation of "Die Fleder-
maus," by Joh. Strauss. © L. Margueritte
House; Ic 2Jan48; DU12527.
Sliding down a moonbeam; an operetta for
the intermediate grades, in two acts, for
stage or radio. © L. Margueritte House;
Ic 2Jan48; DU12502.
THE HOUSE at Grand Halleaux. DU14691.
SEE Klausner, Oliver.
THE HOUSE in the desert. DU12200. SEE
The Eternal Light, no. 147.
THE HOUSE of cards. DU12523. SEE Dace,
Edwin Wallace.
HOUSE of dust. DU13699. SEE Merlin, Frank.
THE HOUSE of seven fables. DU14652. SEE
Holmes (narriet) inc.
THE HOUSE of the world. DU12372. SEE
Let's Pretend, Dec. 27, 1947.
THE HOUSE on Flamingo Drive. DUX 3239.
SEE The Sheriff, no. 177.
THE HOUSE that a small amount of jack built.
SEE Holmes (Harriet) inc. The house of
seven fables. DU14652.
THE HOUSE that death built. DU 13211.
SEE The Shadow, no. 321.
THE HOUSE that Jack built. DU15207. SEE
Blanck, Ninette Emma.
A HOUSE to Uve in. DU12682. SEE McGuire,
Marion Agnes.
HOW do you doodle? C2245. SEE Gnagy,
Jon Harvey.
HOW I began learning French. DU14084.
SEE Pervy, Adolphe.
HOW is it you missed this discovery?
C2270. SEE Ferguson, William Irvin.
HOW to beautify your windows. DU14224.
SEE Ludlum, Stuart D.
HOW to dress and furnish your home the
thrifty way. C2766. SEE Cowles, Sophia
Esther Delavan.
HOW to handle a grievance. C2629. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management confer-
ence: Group relations, 14th day.
HOW to overcome fear and worry. C2031.
SEE Welch, Rhoda. Here's to health and
happiness.
HOW to sell more shoes. C2654. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
HOW to seU Quink. C2144. SEE Lewis
(Frank) inc.
HOW to sell the world's most -wanted pen.
C2142. SEE Lewis (Frank) inc.
HOW you talkl C2146. SEE Lewis (Frank)
inc.
HOWARD, BERNARD.
Cash or carry, by Bernard Howard and
Stanley Vainrib. [Radio script] © Bernard
Howard, Stanley Vainrib; Ic 28jun48;
DU15364.
HOWARD, MARION.
Judge not; drama in one act. Boston, Baker's
Plays [19481. 26 p. (Baker's royalty
plays) © Walter H. Baker Co.; 30Jan48;
DP12998.
HOWE, QUINCY.
Frontiers of science; Feb. 3, 1948. [Radio
script] © Columbia Broadcasting System,
inc.; Ic 4Mar48; C2251.
HOWE, TALBOT.
The action of the body controlled by the
respiration center, and the laryngeal
action in phonation controlled by the
phonation center, and the reflex coordi-
nation of these two centers. [Lecture]
© Talbot Howe; Ic 9Feb48; C2157.
HOWELL, Elizabeth.
Straight furrow. DP14781. SEE Benson,
Hilda.
HOYT, Vernon C. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
HRATKY s certem. DP13ia4. SEE Drda,
Jan.
HUDHNS, PAUL DICKINSON.
New terms for mathematics, poetry and
literature. 1 leaf. © Paiil Dickinson
Hudkins; Ic 8Jun48; C2740.
HUGH Royden. DU12360. SEE Waley, Marie.
Sock and buskin.
HUGHES, BERTRAM.
Hey, holiday! A musical comedy in two
acts and sixteen scenes, by Bert Hughes
and Al Moritz. Music and lyrics by Al
Moritz. [Text only] © Al Moritz; Ic
llMay48; DU15045.
HUGHES, DAVID COLSON.
The new kid, a musical fantasy in three
scenes. [Text only! © David Colson
Hughes; Ic 17Mar48; DU13621.
HUGHES, ELIZABETH WILSON.
Frankie and Albert. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. The best one-act
plays, 1947-1948. AA83794.
Rise of her bloom; libretto for a chamber
opera, in one act. © Elizabeth Wilson
Hughes; Ic 6Feb48; DU12825.
HUGHES, HAROLD FRED.
This is amateur night. Text of address.
© Harold Fred Hughes; Ic 12Apr48;
C2426.
This is originality night. Text of address.
© Harold Fred Hughes; Ic 9Apr48; C2428.
This is prize night. Text of address.
© Harold Fred Hughes; Ic 9Apr48; C2427.
This is quiz night. Text of address.
© Harold Fred Hughes; Ic 8Apr48; C2421.
HUGHES, Langston.
Street scene. DP14044.
SEE Rice, Elmer.
HUGHES, Russell.
The admiral who had no name. DU13717.
SEE The Cavalcade of America, no. 539.
The conscience of Black Dan' 1. DU13715.
SEE The Cavalcade of America, no.
550.
Mr. Lincoln goes to the play. DU13714.
SEE The Cavalcade of America, no. 554.
Thunder on the Hudson. DU15246. SEE
The Cavalcade of America, no. 566.
Village doctor. DU15247. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 567.
HUGHES, WILLIAM JOSEPH.
The Kibitzer Club of America proudly
presents the Kibitzer. [Continuity]
© William J. Hughes; Ic lMar48; DU13169.
Sunday evening with the Vandercooks.
[Rado script] © William J. Hughes; Ic
12Jan48; DUlS719.
HUGO, STELLA LYNOTT.
Spurs and spats, a play in three acts, by
Foster Lynn [pseud.] © Stella Lynott
Hugo; Ic 15Apr48; DU14007.
THE HUM of death. DU13252. SEE The Sheriff,
no. 172.
THE HUMAN adventure. DU12154. SEE
Kelley, Dennis.
HUMAN relations. SEE Maynard, Harold
Bright. Management conference: Human
relations.
HUMAN relations in supervision. C2224-2226.
SEE Bruner, Earle Clarence.
HUMMERT, Anne.
Mr. Chameleon. DU15200. SEE Hummert,
Frank.
HUMMERT, FRANK.
Mr. Chameleon, a radio program. Con-
tinuity no. 1, July 14, 1948. Title and
original story line by Frank and Anne
Hummert; dialogue by Marie Baumer.
© Frank Hummert, Anne Hummert; Ic
14Jun48;DU15200.
HUMOR. C2432. SEE Rogoff, Elias M.
Humorology, no. 1.
HUMOROLOGY. C2432-2436. SEE Rogoff,
Elias M.
53
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE HUMP. SEE Woodworth, Myron Gale.
Torch of the middle spaces. DU13900.
THE HUNGER within. DU14148. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. .64.
HUNT, MRS. CECIL SLOAT.
Columbo, a radio script, based on "The
reason why Columbus sailed," by Albert
B. Donworth. © Mrs. Cecil Sloat Hunt.
Albert B. Donworth; Ic 6May48: DU14450.
Columbus, a three -act play for cnildren,
based on "The reason why Columbus
sailed," by Albert B. Donworth. © Mrs.
Cecil Sloat Hunt, Albert B. Donworth;
Ic 6May48; DU14451.
Columbus, a water pageant for a girls'
or boys' camp. Based on "The reason
why Columbus sailed," by Albert B.
Donworth. 6 leaves. © Mrs. Cecil Sloat
Hunt, Albert B. Donworth; Ic 6May48;
DU14452.
HUNTER, CHARLES BURTIS.
"V"— day, a play in three acts. © Charles
Burtis Hunter; Ic 3Feb48; on revisions;
DU12739. Prev. reg. 170ct44, D90899;
2Aug45, D94531.
HUNTER, Kermit Houston.
You're atomic. DU14114. SEE McDonald,
Catherine.
HUNTER-Douglas Corporation.
How to beautify your windows.
SEE Ludlum, Stuart D.
DU14224.
THE HUNTER. SEE
Jones, George Chadwick. DU14851.
The Sheriff, no. 184. DU13572.
HURLEY, GENE.
Gold in the streets, a comedy in three
acts, by Gene Hurley and Walter Peters.
© Gene Hurley, Walter Peters; Ic
22Apr48; DU14250.
HURRY Up Yost. DU13709. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 542.
HUSE, Huper, pseud. SEE Albyn, Genevieve
Nicetas.
HUSSEY, Edward Baker.
The sky is falling. DU12508. SEE Hussey,
Paula.
The swung goose. DU13541. SEE Hussey,
Paula.
HUSSEY, PAULA.
The sky is falling, a play in three acts, by
Paula and Edward Hussey. © Paula
Hussey, Edward Hussey; Ic 19Dec47;
DU12508.
The swiing goose, a musical revue, by Paula
and Edward Hussey. [Text only] © Paula
Hussey, Edward Hussey; Ic 17Mar48;
DU13541.
HUSTON, JACQUELIN B.
Hidden talent, a play by Jacquelin B. Huston
and Franklin M. Wilbur. 16 leaves.
© Jacquelin B. Huston, F. M. Wilbur;
Ic 23Apr48; DU14179.
THE HUT. DU13021. SEE Kanin, Garson.
HUTCHENS, JOHN K.
No dateline needed, a play in three acts,
by John K. Hutchens and William Du
Bois. © John K. Hutchens, WiUiam Du
Bois; Ic 18Mar48; DUl2477.
HUTNER, HERBERT tlART.
Believe yourself, a one -act play. A com-
position from Thomas Wolfe's "Look home-
ward, angell" © Herbert Hart Hutner;
Ic lDec47; DU12419.
Defeat, a one -act play. © Herbert Hart
Hutner; Ic lDec47; DU12418.
HUTNER, HERBERT HART.
he nas lost his place, a one-act play.
© Herbert Hart Hutner; Ic lDec47;
DU12420.
HUTTON, MICHAEL CLAYTON.
Arrangement for strings, a play in three
acts. © Samuel Rosen; Ic 27Jan48;
DU12620.
Mean Street, a play in three acts. © Samuel
Rosen; Ic 27Jan48; DU12619.
Power without glory. Play in three acts.
Acting edition. [New York] Dramatists
Play Service [1948]. 74 p. illus. © Michael
Clayton Hutton; 5Jun48- on additions
and revisions; DP15187. Prev. reg.
12Dec47; D unp. 11926.
HUXLEY, ALDOUS LEONARD.
Mortal coils, a play. From the short
story. The Gioconda smile. New York,
Harper [1948] 207 p. © Aldous Leonard
Huxley; 18Feb48; A21154.
HYER, JULIENC.
Great lovers of history, a radio program;
30-minute sustaining series. Episode
no. 36: Romeo and Juliet. © Julien C.
Hyer; lMar48; DP14227.
HYMA, JOHN HENRY.
Dr. D. Fine, the word surgeon. A radio
contest program. [Sample script no. 1]
© John Henry Hyma; Ic 26Dec47; C2378.
Dr. D. Fine, the word surgeon. A radio
contest program. [Sample script no. 2]
© John Henry Hyma; Ic 26Dec47; C2452.
HYMEN, IRA EDWIN.
So wrote Nostradamus, a radio program.
© Ira E. Hymen; Ic 24Feb48; DU13064.
HYMSON, Alfred.
About face. DU13666. SEE Hymson, Shirley.
HYMSON, SHIRLEY.
About face, a comedy in three acts, by
Shirley Hymson, Alfred Hymson and Ralph
Raiken. © Shirley Hymson, Alfred Hymson,
Ralph Raiken; Ic 9Mar48; DU13666.
In walked Mary, a drama in three acts.
© Shirley Hymson; Ic 12Dec47; DU12213.
I have been a good boy. DU14213. SEE The
Casebook of Dr. Conrad, Criminologist,
no. 3.
I have news for youl DU14802. SEE Duggan,
Libbie Block.
IlayinZion. DP13971. SEE Gibson,
William.
I love you again. DU13895. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Mar. 29, 1948.
I love you twice. DU15099. SEE Xanthopoulo,
Panayotis Achilles.
I married two men. DU13635. SEE Sylvaine,
Vernon.
I met a miracle. DU14965. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
I remember, I remember. SEE Stern, Yermie.
Do you remember? C2612.
I take this love. DU13785. SEE Landry, Wini-
fred Arendtz.
I was a drunkard. C2391. SEE Williams, Robert
John.
I was a male war bride. DU13231. SEE Reader's
Digest— Radio Edition, no. 102.
I weep for you. DU14085. SEE Reynolds, Earle
lANNELLI, ROSARIO ROWE.
Teenster champions; quiz show for teenster
organizations. [Script for recorded pro-
gram] © Rosario (Rowe) lannelii; Ic
16Mar48; C2381.
IBN-SAHAV, Ari.
Shylock and his daughter. DP12153. SEE
Schwartz, Maurice.
IBSEN, Henrik.
The master builder. SEE Donnet, Marie.
Henrik Ibsen's "The master builder."
DU13924.
AN IDEA. C2713. SEE Byng, Edward John
Jefferson.
AN IDEAL candidate. DU15305. SEE Lewis,
Irwin.
THE IDEAL weapon. DP14791. SEE Hecker,
Lawrence G.
IDENTIFYING individual differences. C2636.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Human relations, 3rd day.
IF a body finds a body. DU15295. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2405-1630.
IF I had two loaves. DU12475. SEE Pincus,
Abraham.
THE IF song. SEE Quinto, Eleanor Marie
Bear. The lady said "no." DU12577.
IF we do meet again. DU14309. SEE Jones,
John Llewellyn.
IF you have faith. DU14842. SEE The Great-
est Story Ever Told, no. 70.
IF you knew Susie 1 DP13520. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
IGO, HAROLD.
The golden crow, a play in three acts and
eight scenes. © Harold Igo; Ic lMar48;
DU13197.
ILGOOD, Ves, pseud. SEE Hall, Dorothy.
I'LL fix it. SEE Kaser, Arthur LeRoy.
Funny skits for amateurs. DP13087.
I'LL meet you in the park at eight. SEE
Latimer, Dorothy. A Piccadilly daffodil.
DP13507.
I'll never leave you. DU13055. SEE First
Nighter, Dec. 13, 1947.
I'll see you. DU13352. SEE Waller, Syde.
I'll take L. A. DU14183. SEE Miller, William
Seymour.
ILLINOIS Bell Telephone Company.
Sal, the switchboard gal. C2676. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
I'm having my portrait painted. SEE Latimer,
Dorothy. A Piccadilly daffodil. DP13507.
IMHOFF, FRITZ.
Komtess' Paulin'. Operette in vier Bildern,
von Fritz Imhoff und Hans Holtzer. Musik
von Emil Berte. [Text only]^ © Fritz
Imhoff, Hans Holtzer, Emil Bert^; Ic
30Oct47; DU13818.
THE IMMORTALS. DU13094, DU13409. SEE
Nirska, Mir a.
IMMORTELLE. SEE
Clift, Denison. DU15397.
Johnson, PhiUp. DP12772.
54
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE IMPOSSIBLE crimes. DU13616. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 67.
AN IMPROBABLE episode. DP12118. SEE
Peach, Lawrence du Garde.
IN a maternity ward. DU13453. SEE Garrett,
Mary Virginia.
IN balance. DU15332. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
IN Christmas Carol Land. DP12997. SEE
Dykes-Beachy, E. B.
IN daze of olde. DP13511. SEE Sutton, Vanita.
IN diesem Zeichen wirst du siegen. DU12504.
SEE Brunner, Hans.
IN-laws out. DP13367. SEE Walsh, Frederick
G.
IN loving memory. SEE
Silver, Milton. DU13346.
Walsh, James M. Six characters for an
actress. DP13498.
IN 1933. DU12640. SEE Faller, James.
IN old Green Bay. DU12833. SEE Gard, Robert
E;
IN old Mexico. SEE Mayo, Ruth Roloff . Be-
hind castle walls. DP13387.
IN reliquum tempus. DU12859. SEE Folgner,
Arthur Maxwell.
IN strangers' gardens. DU15008. SEE Nelson,
Virginia Armistead.
IN the clover. DU14001. SEE FUnk, Stanley
Edgar.
IN the place of others. DU12895. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 55.
IN the summer house. DU14721. SEE Bowles,
Jane Auer.
IN the truck spotlight for '48. C2661. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
IN this house. DU12453. SEE Curry, John Robei
IN times like these. DU12854. SEE Carver,
Ada Jack.
IN walked Mary. DU12213. SEE Hymson,
Shirley.
INCIDENTALLY yours. DU15049. SEE Byron,
Paul.
THE INCONCEIVABLE war. DU12097. SEE
White, Kenneth.
THE INCREDIBLE story of how a former Con-
federate officer succeeded in photographing
President Lincoln before Appomattox. SEE
Davis, Lillian Bassett. An account of the
only unpublished photograph of Abraham
Lincoln known to be in existence. C2274
INDIAN giver. DU13578. SEE Sabinson, Har-
vey Barnett.
INDIVIDUAL motivation for training. C2649.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Human relations, 20th day.
INDIVIDUAL temperamental motivations.
C2634. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright.
Management coirference: Human relations,
19th day.
INDUSTRIAL Rayon Corporation.
Rolling on rayon. C2749. SEE Perlman,
EUis Sherman.
INFANTILE paralysis or poliomyelitis.
C2728. SEE Warren, Nellie B. (McNitt).
INFORMATION PLEASE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Dan Golenpaul.
© Dan Golenpaul.
6-12. Oct. 31, Nov. 7, 14, 21, 28, Dec. 5,
12, 1947. © Ic each 16Dec47; C1989-
1995
13-20.' Dec. 19, 26, 1947; Jan. 2, 9, 16,
23, 30, Feb. 6, 1948. © Ic each 18Feb48;
C2178-2185.
21-28. Feb. 13, 20, 27, Mar. 5, 12, 19,
26, Apr. 2, 1948. © Ic each 6Apr48:
C2398-2405.
THE INN of the Adventurous Guests. DU12330.
SEE Butcher, John Robert.
THE INNER shrine. DU13078. SEE Quinto,
Eleanor Marie Bear.
INNOCENT BYSTANDER? (Radio program)
Scripts 1-3 in this series are by Jack
Hammerschmidt and Abraham Frederick
Citron. © Metropolitan Council, Young
Men's & Women's Division of the American
Jewish Congress; 18May48; DPI 4954-
14956.
INQUIRING recorder. DU15262. SEE Berk,
Roger G.
INSIDE story. DU12815. SEE Duncan,
Phi line.
INSIDE the wall. DU15115. SEE Ling, Eugene.
INSTRUCTIONS, information, questions,
answers and tie breakers. For Volume 2,
no. 63, etc. C2457. SEE Bank of Knowledge,
inc.
INSURANCE. C2066. SEE Albert, Harry.
INSURED highways. C2726. SEE Sharp,
Phyllis Margaret.
INTELLIGENCE, ltd. C2501. SEE Bishir,
Jane.
INTERLUDE. SEE
Carroll, Paul Vincent. DP12771.
Folgner, Arthur Maxwell. DU13813.
INTERMEZZO. DU14078. SEE Giraudoux,
Jean.
INTESTATE Act of 1917. C2213. SEE Spencer,
Albert E.
INTRIGUE. DU14937. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, May 10, 1948.
INTRODUCTION. C2580. SEE Rogoff, Elias
M. Gagology, no. 1.
INTRODUCTION to castle. DU12540. SEE
The Mystery Castle, no. 6.
INTRODUCTION to home economics. DU15064.
SEE Schrock, Margaret. Careers in home
economics, no. 1.
INTRODUCTION to individual differences.
C2635. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Manage-
ment conference: Human relations, 2nd
day.
INTRODUCTION to luck. DU12220. SEE Joan -
nopoulos, Dimitris.
AN INTRODUCTORY lecture on salesmanship
in dentistry. C2198. SEE Hein, Elmer
Murl.
INVESTMENT in youth. DU14749. SEE Tvler
Mattie Richards. '
INVITATION to dine. DU13081. SEE Frank,
Stanley Newton.
INVITATION to doubt. DU13080. SEE Snapp,
Pauline Williams.
IRISH confetti. DU14511, DU14929. SEE Cal-
houn, Edward Joseph.
IRISH eyes are smiling. DU13751. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Mar. 15, 1948.
IRISH hoUday. DU14368. SEE Aronson, Alvin.
THE IRREPRESSIBLE Mr. KeUy. DU14100.
SEE Cruger, Paul.
IRWIN, David D.
Wee worship. DU12671. SEE Lang, Leslie
William.
IRWINE, Irene, pseud. SEE Cohen, Irene F.
IS it a trick? DU13323, DU14681. SEE Tuthill,
Daniel Sturges.
IS my face red? C2156. SEE Chessler,
Maurice.
IS there a doctor in the house? SEE Sekula,
PhyUis Marie. Operation P.M. DU14461.
IS this fair? DU14727. SEE Klincke, Walter
H.
IS this your story? DU12156. SEE Jay, Verne.
IS universal military training necessary? SEE
Sulds, Irvin Paul. The Court of Public
Opinion. DU12884.
ISABELLE aux chimeres. DP14048. SEE
Falmagne, Marcel.
ISEULT. DU13891. SEE Dawson, James Baxter.
ISIDORE Cohen, American citizen. DU12492.
SEE Marvin, Julie.
L'ISOLA delle Femine. DU12274. SEE Bel-
fiore, Sebastiano Camillo.
ISRAEL leaves Egypt. DU12189. SEE The
Children's Chapel, no. 27.
IT all began. DU15276. SEE Colodzin, Robert
S.
IT depends what you mean. DP14503. SEE
Mavor, Osborne Henry.
IT is high time to clean our own national house
of politicians in Washington, D.C. C2561.
SEE Rose, Earle C.
IT works Uke magic. DU12454, DU14508. SEE
Burger, Joseph.
IT'S abetl DU14487. SEE Temple, Norman.
IT'S a breeze. DU14356. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
IT'S a deal. C2338. SEE Handy (Jam) Organ-
ization, inc.
IT'S a great day. DU14371. SEE Rothschild,
John Edward.
it's a hit. DP15074. SEE Sievers, David
Wieder.
it's all clear by Cohen. DU14036. SEE Allen,
Dayton.
it's an ill wind. SEE Farjeon, Joseph Jefferson.
Benologues. DP13502.
it's easy if you know how. DP15186. SEE
GilUams, Caroline Anne.
55
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
IT'S fun to be neat. DU15349. SEE Winant,
Sylvia.
it's my love. DU14666. SEE Byrne, John J.
it's so complex. DP12089. SEE Hark,
Mildred.
it's the berries. DU14083. SEE Phipps,
Daisy B.
it's your business tool C2041. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
J.H.S, Club. SEE Blair, James E. Contest
for children. C2420.
LESJ-Trois. SEE Gerstad, John Leif. An
apple for Mam'selle. DU13637.
JACK and the beanstalk. DU14758. SEE Let's
Pretend, May 22, 1948.
JACK Benny show. DU15319. SEE Kulonda,
Joseph Philip.
THE JACK pot. SEE
KoUer, H. W. DU13899.
Mills, Carley. DU15250.
JACKIE sees a diplomat. DP15032. SEE
Citron, Samuel Joseph. Headline parade,
V. 2, no. 5.
JACKSON, CLIFFORD HUNTLEY.
The pensioners, a comedy-drama in three
acts. © Clifford Huntley Jackson; Ic
15Jan48; DU12890.
JACKSON, JOHN MARION.
V-E Americana, a choral tragedy with
preface, by Marion Jackson. [104 leaves.
Text only! © John Marion Jackson; Ic
24Dec47; DU12431.
V-E Americana. A trilogy of choral tragedy
texts. Contents. — 1. V-E Americana.
—2. V-D Americana. — 3. V-I Amer-
icana. Revised version. © John Marion
Jackson; Ic 26May48; DU15050.
JACKSON, Marion. SEE Jackson, John Marion.
JACKSON, MARTIN HENRY.
The lost inheritance. [Continuity] © Martin
H. Jackson; Ic 2Mar48; DU13233.
JACOB returns to Canaan. B5-3530. SEE
Sawyer, Reuben Herbert.
JACOBS, JACK.
Freedom 1948, a play in one act. © Jack
Jacobs; Ic 18May48; DU14775.
JACOBS, RALPH H.
The sporting eye, a television program.
Script no. 1, by Ralph H. Jacobs and
Arthur M. Ross. © Ralph Powers Pro-
ductions; Ic 29Jan48; C2152.
JACOBSON, OTTO.
Saat und Mahd, Volksstiick in einem Vorspiel
und siebzehn Bildern, von Jakob Anderer
[pseud.] Nach Fritz Reuters Roman, "Ut
mine Stromtid." © Otto Jacobson; Ic
7Apr48; DU14216.
JACOBSON, PERCY.
Ridiculous and sublime, a comedy in one act.
Boston, Baker's Plays [1948]. 38 p.
(Baker s royalty plays) © Walter H. Baker
Co.; 22Mar48;DP13761.
JAFFE, ELI.
Boom I A new folk play in three acts, based
on an vuipubUshed novel by Dan Garrison.
© EU Jaffe; Ic 20Jan48; DU12636.
JAGENDORF, Moritz Adolf.
The cut-throat. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty hoUday. DP13966.
JAM Handy Organization, inc. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
JAMES, Henry.
The Bostonians. SEE EvsUn, Bernard
David. Chastity Street. DU14933.
The turn of the screw and The Aspern
papers. DU14704-14705. SEE Turpin,
Allan R.
JAMESON, Margaret Louise.
Precious bane. DU14505. SEE Fish, Helen
Dean.
JANDA, GEORGE.
The final decision. Radio script.
Janda; Ic 2Feb48; DU12672.
© George
JANES, HURFORD.
Gin palace, a play in three acts. London,
S. French [1947]. 107 p. illus. (French's
acting edition, no. 383) © Samuel French,
ltd.; 31Dec47; DP12774.
LE JARDINIER de Samos. DP14049. SEE
Vildrac, Charles.
JASON, Clay.
Florodora. DU14596. SEE Orman, Max.
JASPER, Leonora.
Vantage ground. DU13989. SEE Perks,
Max.
JAY, James Griffin. SEE The Hour of St.
Francis (Radio program)
JAY, VERNE.
Is this your story? Script no. 4, Nov. 16,
1947. © Crosley Broadcasting Corp.;
Ic 24Nov47; DU12156.
JAYWALKING with Johnny. DU12326. SEE
Smith, John Joseph.
JELLIFF, CLARA MARSTON.
The dazzler, a play in three acts. Los
Angeles, Wetzel Pub. Co., inc. 101 p.
© Clara Marston JeUiff; 23Dec47;
AA 72255.
JEMIMA. DU13042. SEE Richardson, Eos
Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
JENKINS, HARRY.
Poppy, a comedy of ancient morals, in three
acts. © Harry Jenkins; Ic 12Jan48;
DU12439. '
JENKINS, MARGUERITE DE LORIMIER.
Happy New Year! A drama in three acts,
by Marguerite de Lorimier. © Marguerite
de Lorimier Jenkins; Ic 9Feb48; DU12820.
JENKINS, VIRGINIA.
My home-town girl, a comedy in three acts.
Minneapolis, T. S. Denison [1948]. 95 p.
illus. (Denison' s royalty plays) © T. S.
Denison & Co.; 16Jan48; DP12938.
JENNIFER'S fancy. DU14427. SEE Lee,
Virgil Jackson.
JENNINGS, GERTRUDE E.
Aladdin's cave, a pantomime in two acts.
London, S. French [1947]. 53 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 365) © S . ;uel
French, ltd.; 280ct47; DP12113.
JENNY kissed me. DU12365. SEE Kerr, Jean
Collins.
JENSEN, EILEEN STITH.
Campaign summer, a musical comedy in
two acts. Book and lyrics by Eileen
Jensen and Edward Cowan; music by
Eileen Jensen and Edward Cowan with
Patricia Steinsberger. [Text only]
© Eileen Stith Jensen; Patricia Ruth
Steinsberger; Edward Malott Cowan;
Ic 15Dec47; DU15318.
JEREMY, Rebecca D. SEE Up and Down the
Scales (Radio program)
JERRY -built. DU14051. SEE Bloom, Ger-
trude.
JESSOP, CHARLES A.
Cash for caps, a five -minute radio program.
Scripts A and B. © Julius Darsky; Ic each
7Apr48; C2413-2414.
JETHRO'S suggestions. DU12194. SEE The
Children's Chapel, no. 32.
JEWISH Education Committee of New York,
inc.
Headline parade. SEE Citron, Samuel
Joseph.
The little people. AA81989. SEE Citron,
Samuel Joseph.
THE JEWISH soldier. DU13277. SEE Lumet,
Baruch.
A JEWISH state. DP15034. SEE Citron,
Samuel Joseph. Headline parade, v. 2, no. 7.
JEWISH Theological Seminary of America.
SEE The Eternal Light (Radio program)
JINGLE jackpot. DU13411. SEE Kivlan,
Thomas.
JINGO Jo. DU14285. SEE Eyre, Laurence.
JINXED. DP13979. SEE Mosel, George.
JOAN La Pucelle. DU12447. SEE Dugan,
Lawrence Joseph.
JOANNOPOULOS, DIMITRIS.
Introduction to luck, a play in five acts; tr.
by Elene Aristi Ayers. © Dimitris Joan-
nopoulos; Ic 24Sep47; DU12220.
JOB, THOMAS.
Oncle Harry, piece en trois actes et six
tableaux. Adaptation franpaise de Jacques
Feyder et Marcel Dubofs. © Jacques
Feyder (ps. de Jacques Frederix) Marcel
Dubois; Ic ljun48; DU15321.
JOB evaluation and merit rating. C2693. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management confer-
ence: Management fundamentals, 10th day.
JOE and Asbestos. DU13076. SEE Kling,
Ken.
JOEKEL, MARGUERITE THERESA.
The big drop, a farce in one act. © Mar-
guerite Theresa Joekel; Ic 25May48;
DU 15002.
Tvo by two, a drama in one act. © Mar-
guerite Theresa Joekel; Ic 25May48;
DU15001.
JOEY, say boo. DU12843. SEE Roller, Gilbert.
JOHANNES, VIVIAN.
The cup of trembling, a drama in two acts.
Boston, Baker's Plays [1948]. 76 p.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 28May48;
DP15169.
JOHN, Evan, pseud. SEE Simpson, Evan John.
JOHN Muir goes to Madison. DP14957.
SEE Levin, Beatrice.
JOHN Peter Altgeld. C2161. SEE Pinlcerton,
' Milo Blish.
56
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
JOHN Peter Zenger. SEE Bela, Nicholas F.
Peter Zenger. DU14788.
JOHN Sebastian calling. C2571. SEE Bishir,
Jane.
JOHNNY and figgs.
Carlyn.
DU12595. SEE Brail,
JOHNNY Appleseed. SEE
Conkle, Ellsworth Prouty. Five plays.
DP13967.
LopaU, Virginia W. DU14295.
JOHNNY loves the whole wide world. DU14667.
SEE Marino, John Nicholas.
JOHNNY, the grass of milk. EU12476. SEE
Allen, Dayton.
JOHNSON, ALBERT.
Out on a Umb, a comedy-drama in three acts.
Marion, Iowa, Art Craft Play Co., cl948.
77 p. illus. (An Art Craft play) ©J.
Vincent Heuer; 19May48; DP15270.
People are talking, a comedy in three
acts. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Heuer Pub. Co.,
C1948. 83 p. illus. ©Edward I. Heuer;
20Jan48; DP12756.
JOHNSON, Don. SEE Public Prosecutor
(Television program)
JOHNSON, FRANK WILUAM.
Treadmill, a play in two parts. ©Frank
WilUam Johnson; Ic 17May48; DU14694.
JOHNSON, GEORGIA DOUGLAS.
Brothers all, a one -act play, for Mother's
Day, race relations, etc. ©Georgia
Douglas Johnson; Ic 8Mar48; DU13364.
The starting point, a one -act play.
© Georgia Douglas Johnson; Ic 8Mar48;
DU13363.
JOHNSON, LEAH.
Looting the Gena Company, a play in three
acts. ©Leah Johnson; Ic 31Mar48;
DU13737.
JOHNSON, PHILIP.
An immortelle, a play in one act. London,
S. French [1947]. 41 p. illus. (French's
acting edition, no. 347) ©Samuel French,
ltd.; 17Dec47; DP12772.
Lovely to look at, a comedy in three acts.
London, S. French [1947]. 99 p. illus.
(French's actLne emtion, no. 1954)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 280ct47; DP12119.
Mr. Twemlow is not himself, a farcical
comedy in two scenes. Illus. by Anthony
Mendleson. London, S. French [1947].
36 p. (French's acting edition, no. 263)
©Samuel French, ltd.; 17Dec47; DP12768.
Only the brave, a comedy in one act.
London, S. French [1948]. 30 n. iUus.
(French's acting edition, no. 401)
©Samuel French, ltd.; 2Mar48; DPI 3939,
The startled saint, a comedy in one act.
London, S. French [1947]. 39 p. illus.
(French's acting ecfition, no. 52)
©Samuel French, ltd.; 6Nov47; DP12112.
JOHNSON, ROY.
The eyes have it. A lecture delivered at
Northwestern University on Jan. 13, 1948.
©American Hospital Supply Corp., Ic 26Apr48
JOHNSON (S. C.) and Son, inc. SEE
Fibber McGee and Molly (Radio program)
JOKEY. DU13013. SEE Dennis, Jennings
Henry. ' ^
LA JOLIE fille du faubourg.
SEE Tramer, Erwin. The Girl from the
suburb. DU14074.
Tra JOLSON story. DU13398. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Feb. 16, 1948.
JONAH. DU12178. SEE The Children's
Chapel, no. 16.
JONAH'S death. DU12376. SEE Koehring,
Vera Louise.
JONES, Bettina. SEE Doctor's Orders (Radio
program)
JONES, Frank. SEE Doctor's Orders (Radio
program)
JONES, GEORGE CHADWICK.
Eliminate it, by George C. Lord [pseud.] and
Robert Joseph Dombroff . [Dramatic dialogue]
3 leaves. © George C. Lord, Robert J.
Dombroff, d.b.a. Lord & Roberts Recordings;
Ic 3May48; DU14320.
The Great Bull, by George C. Lord [pseud.]
and Robert Joseph Dombroff. [Dramatic
sketch] 2 leaves. © George C. Lord,
Robert J. Dombroff, d.b.a. Lord & Roberts
Recordings; Ic 3May48; DU14314.
The hunter, by George C. Lord [pseud.] and
Robert J. Dombroff. [Dramatic sketch]
2 leaves. © George C. Lord, Robert J.
Dombroff, d.b.a. Lord &l Roberts Recordings;
Ic 21May48; DU14851.
The Liars Club, by George C. Lord [pseud.]
and Robert J. Dombroff. [Dramatic sketch]
2 leaves. © George C. Lord, Robert J.
Dombross, d.b.a. Lord k Roberts Recordings;
Ic 21May48; DU14850.
Loco with no motive, by George C. Lord
[pseud.] and Robert Joseph Dombroff. [Mono-
logue] ^ leaves. © George C. Lord,
Robert J. Dombroff, d.b.a. Lord L Roberts
Recordings; Ic 3May48; DU14316.
Paid in full, by George C. Lord [pseud.] and
Robert Joseph Dombroff. [Dramatic cflalogue]
2 leaves. © George C. Lord, Robert J.
Dombroff, d.b.a. Lord k Roberts Recordings;
Ic 3May48; DU14318.
Push-em-up Tony, by George C. Lord [pseud.]
and Robert Joseph Dombroff. [Dramatic
sketch] 2 leaves. © George C. Lord, Robert
J. Dombroff, d.b.a. Lord k Roberts Re-
cordings; Ic 3May48; DU14315.
That old gang of mine, a dramatic dialogue,
by George C. Lord [pseud.] and Robert
Joseph Dombroff . 2 leaves. © George C.
Lord, Robert J. Dombroff, d.b.a. Lord k
Roberts Recordings; Ic 3May48; DU14313.
That's a violation, by George C. Lord [pseud.]
and Robert Joseph Dombroff. [Dramatic
dialogue] 3 leaves. © George C. Lord,
Robert J. Dombroff, d.b.a. Lord & Roberts
Recordings; Ic 3May48; DU14317.
Who's who, by George C. Lord [pseud.] and
Robert Joseph Dombroff. [Dramatic dialogue]
3 leaves. © George C. Lord, Robert J. Dom-
broff, d.b.a. Lord k Roberts Recordings;
Ic 3May48; DU14319.
JONES, HENRY BURK.
Ticklish experiment, a play in three acts.
© Henry Burk Jones; Ic 24Mar48; DU13987.
JONES, JOHN LLEWELLYN.
If we do meet again, a comedy in three acts.
© John Llewellyn Jones; Ic 3May48; DU14309.
JONES, LARRY.
Great aches from little corns grow; or. From
I little corns, great aches grow. A play in
three acts. 2 leaves. © Larry Jones; Ic
3Mar48; DU13275.
JONES, Ruth Dorval.
Poor little Virgilina.
Viola Seltz.
DU14874. SEE Burch,
JONES, VENZUELLA.
Little Moses. [Radio script] © Venzella
(Venzuella) Jones; Ic llDec47; DU12099.
JONES. WILLIAM ELUS.
Oh, father! A comedy in three acts. Evanston,
111., Row, Peterson [1948]. 80 p. illus (A
Row-Peterson play) © Row, Peterson & Co.;
2Jan48; DP12516.
JONES-EVANS, ERlt.
Character sketches from Charles Dickens,
adapted by Eric Jones-Evans, with a fore-
word by Bransby Williams. London, S.
French [19471. 31 p. (French's acting
edition, no. 367) © Samuel French, ltd.;
18Dec47; DP12777.
JONSON, Ben.
The alchemist. SEE Vonharden, Lew. Money
love luck free. DU14205.
JORDAN, CHARLES EDWARD.
The mirror reflects murder, a play in three
acts. © Charles Edward Jordan; Ic
15Jun48; DU15209.
JORDAN, EUZABETH.
Never lonely again, a play in three acts, by
Elizabeth Jordan with Richard RiebUng.
© Elizabeth Jordan; Ic 2Mar48; DU13347.
JORDAN, Gilbert.
The lady of Loreto. DU13639.
Genevieve Louise.
SEE Logan,
JORDAN, Mildred A.
Apple in the attic. DU15217. SEE Judson,
Lester Erwin.
JORDAN, PHIUP HARDING.
WiUiam Shakespeare, a play in three acts
and eight scenes. © Philip Harding Jordan;
Ic 3May48; on additions and revisions;
DU14289. Prev. reg. 22Jul47; D10547.
JORDEN, "Bonnie" Enid Ruth. SEE Jorden,
Enid Ruth.
JORDEN, ENID RUTH.
A time to remember, a play in three acts,
by "Bonnie" Enid Ruth Jorden. © "Bonnie"
Enid Ruth Jorden; Ic 18Jun48; DU15264.
JORINGEL and Jorinda. DU14383. SEE Let's
Pretend, Mar. 20, 1948.
JOSEF discovers America. DU13415. SEE
Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. 104.
THE JOSEPH story. C2555. SEE Stewart,
Glenn.
JOSS, JEROME UONEL.
Musical crossword puzzle, a radio game.
[Sample script] © Jerome Lionel Joss;
Ic 19Apr48; DU14066.
JOSSET, ANDRfi.
Soliman le magnifique, pl§ce en trois actes.
© Andr^ Josset; Ic ljun48; DU15322.
JOURNEY north. DU13815. SEE Swan, Thomas
F.
A JOURNEY to Ger. DU12202. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 151.
A JOY forever. SEE Madden, Cecil Charles.
Chelsea Reach. DU12244.
JOY of living. DU15053-15054. SEE CampbeU,
Jean Hamilton.
JOYCE, . SEE ChaUenge of the Yukon
(Radio program)
JOYCE JORDAN, MJD. (Radio program)
Episodes in tMs series are by Margaret
Sangster. © Procter & Gamble Co.
707. Dec. 16, 1947. © Ic 9Jan48; DU12310.
726. Jan. 12, 1948. © Ic 3Feb48; DU12733.
755. Feb. 20, 1948. © Ic 8Mar48; DU13446.
770. Mar. 12, 1948. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13781.
802. Apr. 27, 1948. © Ic 5May48; DU14397.
840. June 18, 1948. © Ic 28Jun48; DU15370.
57
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
LA JOYEUSE veillee. DP14045. SEE Guyon,
Julien.
LA JUANITA. DU12613. SEE Latus, Ingeborg
Kappelhoff.
JUBILEE Jibson. SEE Albyn, Genevieve Nicetas.
Greenwich Village I— where else? DU12639.
JUCHEREAU DE SAINT -DENYS, JACQUES DE.
Le roi du Bagne, piSce historique en 2 actes
et 20 tableaux. © Marquis Jacques de
Juchereau de Saint-Denys; Ic 3Dec47;
DU12295.
JUD Washburn's thoughts. C2025. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
JUDAS. DU14424. SEE Monnier, Charles
Martin.
THE juuaS touch. DU13442. SEE Pollock,
Bert Daniel.
THE JUDGE and St. Peter. DU13395. SEE
Beeland, Rosa Lee.
JUDGE Brennan. DU14590. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2384-1609.
JUDGE Brennan's decision. DU14683. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2390-1615,
JUDGE not. DP12998. SEE Howard, Marion.
JUDGMENTS. C2209. SEE Spencer, Albert E.
THE JUDICIAL Attitude. C2632. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Management conference:
Group relations, 19th day.
JUDSON, LESTER ERWIN.
Apple in the attic, a dramatization of the novel
by Mldred Jordan. In three acts. © Lester
Judson; Ic 14Jun48; DU15217.
JUHL, CURT.
Her philosophy of love; original translations
from the Orient. © Magnetic Recording
Sound Libraries, inc.; Ic 3Mar48; DU13281.
The Hour of Operatic Charm. SEE
The Hour of Operatic Charm (Radio program)
Symphonic Hour of Tone Poems. SEE
Symphonic Hour of Tone Poems (Radio pro-
gram)
THE JUKES family revisited. SEE Gibbs,
Wolcott. The lowest depths. DU13742.
JULIANO, JOSEPH ROBERT.
Up Powell! A musical comedy in a prologue
and two acts. Story by Joseph R. Juliano,
dialogue by Joseph Guzzetti, Jr. and Joseph
R. Juliano. [Text only] © Joseph Robert
JuUano; 6Jan48; DP15013.
JULIE. DU14932. SEE Barrett, Katharine.
JUUN, ARTHUR OTTO.
Tale of the Gypsies, an operetta in three acts
by Arthur O. Julin, with new material by
Craig Roberts. Stage version. [Text only]
© Arthur Otto JuUn; Ic 3May48; on revisions;
DU14299. Prev. reg. 3Mar44; D87333.
JUNE moon. DU14063. SEE Kraft Television
Theatre, no. 49.
JUNGCLAS, JOYCE VALERIE.
The lollipop tree, a radio play for children.
© Joyce V. Jungclas; Ic 7Jun48; DU 15119.
JUNIOR Hall of Fame. DU13403. SEE Kaltman,
Lillian Gladstone.
JUNIOR high plays for special occasions.
DP14879. SEE Roberts, Helen M.
JUNIOR is a genius. DP12937. SEE Forten-
bacher, OUve White.
THE JUNIOR journal. C2618-2620. SEE Pearl -
stein, Morton.
JUNIOR League of Great Falls, inc. Red
Feather's counter-attack. DU13821. SEE
Bardwell, K. Louise.
JUNIOR League of Salt Lake City. SEE
Up and Down the Scales (Radio program)
DU13308-13320.
JUNIOR S world. DU14006. SEE Woodhouse,
Henry.
JUNIUS Wood story. DU12302. SEE The Ad-
venturers' Club, Jan. 3, 1948.
JUST between us. SEE
Fue, Charles. DU12285.
Smith, Robert Gordon. DU14981.
JUST beyond Danbury. DU15208. SEE Gilmore,
Edward Joseph.
K
KASTNER, ERICH.
Dot and Tony, a play for children; tr. by
Cecilia Washburn Freund. 96 leaves.
[German title: I>Unktchen und Anton]
© Cecilia Washburn Freund; Ic 17Feb48;
DU 12949.
KAFKA, Franz.
Der Prozess. SEE Matthews, John F . The
scapegoat. DU14821.
KAGAN, BERNARD.
Cash on the line, an exciting new [radio] pro-
gram, by Bernard Kagan and Herbert
Mellis. © Bernard Kagan, Herbert Mellis;
Ic 13May48; DU14617.
KALLEN, Minna.
Counterfeit. DU14109. SEE AUen, Kay.
A dicty defense? DU12837. SEE Allen, Kay.
KALLONECK, MADELINA.
Happiness found, a play in two acts, by Anna
Kay [pseud.] © MadelinA. Kalloneck;
Ic 15Mar48; DU13465.
KALTMAN, ULLIAN GLADSTONE .
The Doxon of Duseberry, a radio and dramatic
series for children, with incidental music.
By Lillian G. Kaltman and George Michael
Neil [pseud, of Frank Padwe]. Installment
no. 1. [Text and music on separate leaves]
© Frank Padwe; Ic 27Feb48; DU13170.
junior Hall of Fame, a children's radio and
dramatic series, by Lillian G. Kaltman and
George Michael Neil [pseud, of Frank Padwe]
Installment no. 1. © Frank Padwe; Ic
llMar48; DU13403.
KAMARCK, FRANK M,
Southern cross, a play in three acts, by Frank
VoLney [pseud.] © Frank M. Kamarck;
Ic 21May48; DU14832.
KAMILE, COLEMAN.
The cactus and the rose, a moral dramatic
composition in two acts (movements). A
combination of two poetic dramas, "The
cactus and the rose ' and "The devil and his
marionettes." © Coleman Kamile; Ic
23Apr48; DU14157.
An onion makes me cry; operetta in a prologue
and wo acts. Book and lyrics by Coleman
Kamile; supplementary ideas by Theodore
Bachenheimer. [Text only] © Coleman
Kamile, Theodore Bachenheimer; Ic 20Apr48;
DU14061.
KANE, ALBERT MORRIS.
Baby sitter, an original radio play. The first
in a series of programs on ' Babsie, the
baby sitter." © Albert Morris Kane;
Ic 21Apr48; DU14177.
Man in the making, an original radio script;
the first in a series of programs. © Albert
Morris Kane; Ic 23Apr48; DU14178.
KANE, Frank. SEE The Shadow (Radio pro-
gram)
KANIN, GARSON.
Come what may, a screenplay. 177 leaves.
© Garson Kanin; Ic 29Dec47; DU12160.
The hut, a comedy in three acts, by Garson
Kanin and Ruth Gordon. © Garson Kanin,
Ruth Gordon; Ic 16Jan48; DU13021.
The kitchen canaries. DU13690. SEE Gordon,
Ruth.
The MacAlUster fortune. DU12518. SEE
Gordon, Ruth.
The sky is falling, by Garson Kanin and Ruth
Gordon. © Garson Kanin, Ruth Gordon;
Ic 2Jun48; DU15375.
KANTER, Hal.
Bing Crosby's personal radio script. DP12824.
SEE American Broadcasting Co., inc.
KANTERS, Robert. ^ ^ ^
Le theatre anglais d'hier et d'aujourd hui.
DP14500. SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
KAPLAN, MARVIN WILBUR.
Goggles, an original radio script. © Marvin
Wilbur Kaplan; Ic 12Jan48; DU12375.
KAPNER, IRVING.
Once upon an island, a comedy fantasy in
three acts. © Irving Kapner; Ic 23Dec47;
DU12503.
KARCHMER, Sylvan.
On this green bank. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. The best one-act plays,
1947-1948. AA83794.
KARLIN, ELI.
No part of thee, a play in three acts. © Eli
Karlin; 20May48; DPI 4824.
The tangled web, a new play in three acts,
based on Lev Urvantzov's Russian drama,
"Vera Mirtzova." © EU Karlin; 19Nov47;
DP12265.
The tangled web, a new play in three acts,
based in part on Lev Urvantzov's Russian
drama, ' Vera Mirtzeva." © Eli Karlin;
23Mar48; on revisions; DP13656.
KARNEY, CLARENCE M.
Drowning of a cat, a melodrama in three acts.
© Clarence M. Karney; Ic 7May48; DU14441.
KARP, Abraham Norman.
It's a great day. DU14371. SEE Rothschild,
John Edward.
KARSAVINA, Jean.
The dugnna. DP15164.
Sergei Sergeevich.
SEE Prokof'ev,
KASER, ARTHUR LEROY.
Funny skits for amateurs, a collection of non-
sensical skits and entertainments for the
amateur stage. Minneapolis, Northwestern
Press [1948]. 120 p. Contents.— We thank
you.— I'll fix it.— The lowly milkman. — His-
torical hystericals. — The G.I. minstrels. —
Don't spill the salt. — Where's the baby? —
When the West was young. — Where's Gran'-
paw? — The ship-shape show. — Almost the
last day of school.— Late again. — Vote for
me. — The cheerio clinic— -Cedric's return.
— The vacuum virtuoso. © The North-
western Press; llFeb48; DP13087.
KASPER, Edward J.
The Whoopstars. DU12849. SEE Harkrider,
John.
KASSANDRA. DU12788. SEE DarUngton, Anne.
KATCHER, GERTRUDE M.
Charadio. [Continuity for radio game] © Ger-
trude M. Katcher; 3Nov47 (in notice: 1948);
DP13386.
58
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE katydid's wing. DU13636. SEE Aivaz,
Stella Delores.
K/vTZ, SHERWOOD A.
One of a kind, a play in two acts. © Sher-
wood Katz; Ic 25Feb48; DU13207.
Parnassus without bath, a play in three acts.
© Sherwood A. Katz; Ic 26Apr48; DU14251.
KAUFFMANN, LEO JUSTINUS.
Das Perlenhemd, ein Stiick fur Sanger.
Musiker, Schauspieler und Tanzer. [Musik
von Leo Justinus Kauffmann] Buch von E.
Bormann und Leo Justinus Kauffmann (mit
Weisen des Hafis). Klavierauszug mit
Gesang. Wien, Universal-Edition, cl947.
152 p. © Universal-Edition; 17Sep47;
DP14714.
KAUFFMANN, Stanley. SEE First Nighter
(Radio program)
KAUFMAN, SCHIMA.
The hospital, symphonic suite. Story by
Schima Kaufman, music by Herman M.
Parris. [Text only] © Herman Parris,
Schima Kaufman; Ic 3Nov47; C2454.
KAUGREN [pseud, of Henry Greene and Ruth
Kaufman Greene]
Everybody's playground. DU12306. SEE
Klutch, Murray.
KAVANAU, ALEXANDER.
Ashes in scarlet, a play in three acts. © Alex-
ander Kavanau; Ic 19Mar48; DU13551.
KAY, Anna, pseud. SEE Kalloneck, Madelin
A.
KEAN, DAVID.
Family pride, a comedy in one act. London,
English Theatre Guild [1947]. 32 p. illus.
(Guild one act library) © David Kean;
12Dec47; DP12303.
KEEFE, Willard.
Pink lemonade. DU12726.
Edward Joseph.
SEE Foran,
KEENEY, CLAIRE HANDSAKER.
Cyanide for sinners, a play, by C. H. Keeney.
46 leaves. © Claire Handsaker Keeney;
Ic 26Mar48; DU13985.
KEEP the door open. C2347. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
KEEP the heat on. C2458. SEE Francisco
Films.
KEEPERS of the house. DU14209. SEE Brink-
man, Julia Wiggins.
KEITH-Jones, Gail. SEE Mannino, Gail Felix
Keith-Jones.
KELLER, ALVIN JOSEPH.
Earth in my hands, a play in three acts.
© Alvin Joseph Keller; Ic ljun48; DU15278.
KELLER, Brooks. SEE Keller, Phillips Brooks.
KELLER, EUzabeth Reed.
Definition of love. DU13542. SEE Keller,
Phillips Brooks.
KELLER, Martha.
Horse opera. DU12558. SEE Harkrider, John.
KELLER, Maurice. SEE Kregal, Maurice.
KELLER, PHILLIPS BROOKS.
Definition of love, a play in three acts, by
Brooks Keller. © Phillips Brooks Keller,
Jr., Elizabeth Reed KeUer; Ic 19Mar48;
DU13542.
KELLEY, DENNIS.
Gus and Polly, by Denny Kelley. Script
no. 1, Apr. 5, 1948. © Crosley Broad-
casting Corp.; Ic 7Apr48; C2449.
The human adventure. Audition script no. 1,
by Denny Kelley. © Crosley Broadcasting
Corp.; Ic 20Nov47; DU12154.
Musical ponies, by Denny Kelley. Continuity,
Feb. 19, 1948. © Crosley Broadcasting
Corp.; Ic 25Feb48; C2236.
KELLEY, FRANaS BEVERLY.
Dailey Bros. Circus. [Radio program]
© Francis Beverly Kelley; Ic each 2^Apr48.
1. Circus wild beasts. C2522.
2. Circus day. C2521.
3. Circus quiz. C2523.
KELLEY, MARY SULLIVAN.
Be thou a rainbow, a pageant for the grades
or high school. [Raleigh, N.C.l cl948.
28 p. music. © Mary Sullivan Kelley;
lMar48; DP13508.
Between the bookends, a class day play.
Raleigh, N.C., 1948. 24 p. © Mary SulUvan
Kelley; lFeb48; DP12563.
KELLEY, Welbourn.
The President and the doctor. DUlf^241.
The Cavalcade of America, no. 560 .
SEE
KELLEY, Winniford David.
Orion HiU. DU12583. SEE Koulias, Arthur
Nicholas.
KELLMAN, LEON.
The sky's the limit, a musical play in two
acts, by Leon Kellman and Howard Phillips.
[Text only] © Leon Kellman, Howard
Phillips; Ic 2Mar48; DU13201.
KELLOGG Company.
Charting the course in retail selling and
merchandising. C2352. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
Selling to institutions. C2353. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
KELLY, GEORGE EDWARD.
The torch-bearers, a satirical comedy in three
acts. Preface by Kenneth Macgowan. New
York, S. French [1948]. 191 p. illus.
© George Kelly; 19Feb48; on revisions;
DP13973. Prev..reg. 18Sep22, D61933;
lMay24, D68026.
KELLY, HERBERT JOSEPH.
Corner boy, a play in three acts. © Herbert
J. Kelly; Ic 26Apr48; DU14237.
KELLY, JOHN LAWRENCE.
Bite revision, a necessary reconstructive
measure in the successful treatment of
pyorrhea. [Lecture] © John Lawrence
Kelly; Ic 22Jan48; C2233.
Control of oral diseases. [Lecture] © John
Lawrence Kelly; Ic 22Jan48: C2234.
The main reasons why dentistry has failed
to control oral diseases. [Lecture]
© John Lawrence Kelly; Ic 22Jan4g; C2232.
KELLY, JOHN STEPHENSON.
Mr. Average, a play in three scenes. © John
Stephenson KeUy; Ic 19May48; DU14743.
KELLY, MARIE CECILS.
Fragrant hiU, a comedy in three acts. © Marie
C. Kelly; Ic 9Jun48; DU15157.
KELLY, Warren M.
The gateway to fame. DU12255. SEE Seiffert
Karl. '
KELSEY, Jack. SEE First Nighter (Radio program)
KEMPE, Mary Louise. SEE Cheatham, Marv
Louise Kempe.
KEN What's proxy party. SEE Ness, Joseph
Dalgleish. McOut's Inn. DU13820.
KENNEDY, Lucy.
Woman of steel. ■DU15243. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 562.
KENNEDY, MARTIN ALPHONSO.
Other people's children, a comedy drama with
music, in three acts. [Text only] © Martin
A. Kennedy; Ic 30Jan48; DU12814.
KENT, Priscilla.
Powhatan's daughter. DU13718. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 548.
KEPHART, WilUam M.
Service Club. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty hoUday. DPI 39 66.
KERR, JEAN COLLINS.
Jenny kissed me, a comedy in three acts.
© Jean Collins Kerr; Ic 5Jan48; DU12365.
KERR, WALTER.
Alley moon, a musical play in two acts.
[Text only] © Walter Francis Kerr;
Ic 8Apr48; DU13853.
KESSLER, SYDNEY.
But for this, an original story and screen play,
by Sydney Kessler, Harry Bernsen, and
Ray De Pemberton. © Sydney Kessler,
Ray De Moss Pemberton, Harry Bernsen,
Jr.;, Ic 29Mar48; DU13662.
KETCHUM, MACLEOD AND GROVE.
Sponsor. Rules for a radio game, by
Willard Schroeder. © Ketchum, MacLeod
& Grove; Ic 21Apr48; C2709.
KETTERING, RALPH THOMAS.
Maupassant, a play in three acts. © Ralph
Thomas Kettering; Ic 9Jan48: on revisions;
DU12300. Prev. reg. 23Aug37; D51498.
KEVAN, George Alex.
Happy wiU tomorrow be. DU 13946. SEE
Ckidsey, Alan Lake.
KEYES, Harold C. SEE World-wide Radio
Productions, inc.
KEYES, PAUL WILI^IAM.
The story of a song, a radio script. © Paul
William Keyes; Ic 19Feb48; DU12987.
KEYS to adventure. DU12505. SEE Braun,
Gilbert.
THE KIBITZER Club of America proudly
presents the Kibitzer. DU13169. SEE
Hughes, William Joseph.
KICK me here. DU14139. SEE Landen, Mel-
rlckT.
KICKS, Otto, pseud. SEE Braun, Wilbur.
KID brother. DP13523. SEE Elser, Donald.
THE KID himself. DP13974. SEE Reach,
James.
HEFER, ADOLPH.
A tour around the world, a one -act play.
© Adolph Kiefer; Ic 28Apr48; DU14272.
KILLER instinct. DU12674. SEE Denker,
Henry.
KILLER-of-Enemies. DU14087. SEE Hawkins,
Erick.
THE KILLING red head. DU14927. SEE
Ravold, John David.
KIMBALL, RUTH PUTNAM.
Blind date, a comedy in one act. Boston,
[W. H. Baker Cc.,1948]. 14 p. (Baker'^s
plays for amateurs) © Walter H. Baker
Co.; 2Jan48; DP12575.
813050 O— 48-
59
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
DIE KINDER fon Yisroel. DU13298. SEE
Ressler, Benjamin.
KING, Harvey.
The Whoopstars. DU12849. SEE Harkrider,
John.
KING, Rufus.
The deadly dove. DU12642. SEE Chapman,
Tedwell.
KING Arthur and his knights. DU14412. SEE
Rogers, Art.
KING comes home. DU13854. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no. 523.
KING Max. DU13203. SEE Stern, Isidore.
KING Solomon and the bee. DPI 2939. SEE
Cook, Ray Marcus.
KING Thrushbeard. DU13490. SEE Let's Pre-
tend, Feb. 14, 1948.
THE KINGDOM of Joy. DU12135. SEE MiUman,
David.
KINGHORN, JAMES.
Kirk o' Field, an historical drama in one act.
London, H. F. W. Deane; Boston, Baker
International Play Bureau [19471. 24 p.
("Deane's" series of plays) © James King-
horn; 23Sep47; DPI 2629.
THE king's balcony. DU14488. SEE Shef-
field, Philip.
HNGSBERRY, Jack. SEE Kingsberry, Jacob
Harris.
KINGSBERRY, JACOB HARRIS.
Mutuelly yours, a comedy in three acts, by
Jack Kingsberry. © Jacob Harris Kings-
berry; Ic 12Feb48j on revisions; DU12878.
Prev. reg. "They re at the posti" 7Jun45;
D94095.
KINGSBERY, EMILY.
We are calling you. Presentation script.
© World-wide Radio Productions, inc.
(Lorraine LaVani, Harold C. Keyes, John
Greene); Ic 27Apr48; DU14232.
KINGSLAKE. DU13302. SEE Meyer,
Christian Diedrich.
HPPY. DU14518. SEE Cuttle, Evelyn Roeding.
KIRK o' Field. DP12629. SEE Kinghorn,
James.
KIRKPATRICK, JOHN.
Ah, sweet mystery! A farce in one act.
New York, S. French [1947]. 43 p. illus.
© Samuel French; ljul47; DPI 3980.
Book-lovers. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty holiday. DP13966.
She married well, a farce in one act. New
York, S. French [19471. 39 p. illus.
© Samuel French; 18Apr47; DP13965.
KIRSCHBAUM, KENNETH JAMES.
We regret, a comedy in three acts. © Ken-
neth James Kirschbaum; Ic 8Mar48;
DU13452.
KISS me, Kate. DU15085. SEE Spewack, Bella.
KISS of deatii. DU12874. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Jan. 12, 1948.
THE KITCHEN canaries. DU13690. SEE Gor-
don, Ruth.
THE KITTEN'S necklace. DP15154. SEE Goetz,
Austin.
KITTY Clyde comes home. DU12363. SEE
Waley, Marie. Sock and buskin.
MVLAN, THOMAS.
Jingle jackpot; radio script, Jan. 13,
1948. ©George H. Hartman Co.: Ic
12Mar48; DU13411.
KJERULF, AXEL.
Papa's white gloves, a comedy in three
acts. American adaptation by J. Victor
Wilson. ©Jens Victor Wilson, Axel
Kjerulf; Ic 10Mar48; DU13370.
KLAUSNER, OLIVER.
The house at Grand Halleaux, a play in
three acts. [In verse] ©Oliver idausner-
Ic 17May48; DU146gi.
KLAVAN, Eugene.
Shays' rebellion. DU12896.
Leonard.
SEE Grossman,
KLEIMAN, Saul.
My prophet and my king. DU14782. SEE
Blumenfeld, Zvi Harris.
KLEIN, EUGENIA.
The Buckley dame, a play in three acts, by
Eugenia Merrill [pseud.] ©Eugenia Klein;
Ic 10May48; DU14489.
KLEINSINGER, George.
The story of Celeste.
Tripp, Paul.
DU13928. SEE
KLEIST, HEINRICH VON.
The broken pitcher, a comedy, tr. from the
German by Otto Waldis. [German title:
Der zerbrochene Krug]. 72 leaves.
© Otto Waldis; Ic 8May48; DU14460.
KLENETT, Frances. SEE Salzman, Frances
Klenett.
KLINCKE, WALTER H.
Is this fair? A play in three acts.
© Walter Klincke; Ic 17May48; DU14727.
KLINE, Shirley Grace.
It's easy if you know how. DP15186.
Gilliams, Caroline Anne.
SEE
KUNG, KEN.
Joe and Asbestos, a musical comedy in two
acts. Book by Ken Kling and Frank Marcus,
lyrips and music by Frank Marcus and
Jeffrey Wing. Inspired by Ken Kling' s
fanious race track cartoon. [Text only]
© Frank Marcus; Ic 23jan48; DU13076.
KLOiTOIKE Kate. DU14125. SEE Rath, Fred.
THE KLONDIKE Palace. DU12965. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 518.
KLUGHERTZ, Daniel.
Step a tittle closer. DU15266. SEE Cotler,
Gordon.
KLUTCH, MURRAY.
Everybody's playground. Story and lyrics by
Murray Klutch, music by Ruth and Henry
Greene (Kaugren). Narration with music.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Murray Klutch; Ic 12Jan48; DU12306.
KNAPP, BETTYE.
Charge it, please. A comedy in one act.
Boston, Baker's Plays [19481. 23 p.
(Baker s plays for amateurs) ©Walter H.
Baker Co.; 6May48; DP14630.
KNEPLER, Paul.
Der verlorene Walzer. SEE Drake, William
A. Two hearts in waltz time. DU12398.
KNIGHT so errant. DU13100. SEE Ditwiler,
Dale DeVere.
KNIPE, Robert.
Private McKay's ghost. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty hoUday. DPI 3966.
KNOLLER, JACOB.
The magic island; drama in five acts.
A translation of his play, "Die verzauberte
Insel." © Jacob Knoller; ljun48; DP15139.
Die verzauberte Insel, Drama in fiinf Akten.
© Jacob Knoller; 15Mar48; DP14228.
KNOTTS, Don. SEE Knotts, Jesse Donald.
KNOTTS, JESSE DONALD.
Happy humidity, a comedy in one act, by Don
Knotts. © Jesse Donald Knotts; Ic 12Apr48;
DU13917.
KNOWLES, Sir James.
King Arthur and his knights. DU14412. SEE
Rogers, Art.
THE KNOWN American. DU12557. SEE
Harkrider, John.
KNOX, FLORENCE CLAY.
ButterfUes and balsam, a one-act play for
women, adapted for stage or drawing room.
New York, Longmans, Green [1948]. 20 p.
(Longmans' play series) © Longmans,
Green and Co., inc.; 7Apr48; DP13879.
KOBIN, ROBERT.
The private life of Sherlock Holmes; or,
The hounds of the Baskerville bite back.
A play [based on the Sherlock Holmes
stories of Arthur Conan Doyle, and on his
novel, "The hound of the Baskervilles"!
24 leaves. © Robert Kobin; Ic 10Mar48;
DU 14096.
KOCK, Charles Paul de.
La jolie fille du faubourg. SEE Tramer,
Erwin. The girl from the suburb. DU14074.
KOEGEL, JOSEPH.
Subway to the moon, a play in three acts.
© Joseph Koegel; Ic 13Apr48; on additions
and revisions: DU13942. Prev. reg.
"Heartbreak; 24Apr47; D8911.
KOEHLER, LEONORE HOLLANDER.
The freshet of the heart, a tragedy in three
acts, by Leonore Holmer [pseud.]
© Leonore Hollander Koenler; Ic 4May48;
DU14420.
KOEHRING, VERA LOUISE.
Between eyelash and cheek, a one-act play.
© Vera Koehring; Ic 5Mar48; DU13322.
The demise of Laurel and Belvedere, a one-
act play. © Vera Koehring; Ic 27Jan48;
DU12614.
Fabric, a one -act play. © Vera Koehring;
Ic 16Jan48; DU12402.
The hand held curved, a one-act play.
© Vera Koehring; Ic 17Mar48; DU13473.
Have dominion, a play in three acts. © Vrra
Koehring; Ic 16Jan48; DU12404.
Jonah's death, a play in three acts. © Vera
Koehring; Ic I3jan48; DU12376.
Moth mount, a one-act play. © Vera Louise
Koehring; Ic 26Feb48; DU13160.
Opus for quintette, a play in three acts.
© Vera Koehring; Ic 16Jan48; DU12403.
Toll, a one -act play. © Vera Koehring;
Ic 3Feb48; DU12729.
KOHN, DAVID.
Rosalia, an operatic comedy in three acts.
[Text only] © David Kohn; Ic 2Jun48;
DU15087.
KOHN, Rose Simon.
The empty years. DU12260. SEE Rotter,
Friedrich.
Thanks, Mr. Quill. DU12221. SEE Rotter,
Friedrich.
KOKOMO Kafe.
Leo.
DU12304. SEE Gregory, Frank
ROLLER, H. W.
The Jackpot, a musical comedy in two acts, by
H. W. Koller and G. Neumann. [Text and
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
music on separate leaves] © H. W. Koller;
Ic 7Apr48; DU13899.
KOMTESS' Paulin'. DU13818. SEE Imhoff,
Fritz.
KONIUD, DONALD GERARD.
The smile, a play in one act, for stage pro-
duction. © Donald Gerard Konrad; Ic
19Apr48; DU14033.
KOOPER, MAX.
Television music school, by Max Kooper and
Edward Moffat Brainaxd. [Continuity]
© Max Kooper, Edward Moffat Brainard;
Ic 16Apr48; DU14019.
KORNFELD, IRA EDWARD.
Balmy vs. Ravy, a one-act play in 13 scenes
(screams) © Ira Edward Kornfeld; Ic
24Nov47; DU13437.
KOSHER for Passover. DU15350. SEE Sam-
berg, Benjamin.
KOTZ, KATHLEEN MURPHY.
Buffalo Billy, a comedy in three acts. Frank-
lin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment House
[19471. 58 p. (An Eldridge 3 -act play)
© Eldridge Entertainment Kouse, inc.;
10ct47; DP13516.
DER KOTZ KER rabbi. DU14531. SEE Cahn,
Zvi.
KOULIAS, ARTHUR NICHOLAS.
Mosquitoes of the soul, a drama in three acts.
© Arthur Nicholas Koulias; Ic 25Feb48;
DU13142.
Orion Hill, a musical fantasy in two acts, by
Art Koulias and Win Kelley. fText only]
© Arthur N. Koulias, Win Kelley; Ic 3Dec47;
DU12583.
KRAFT, GERTRUDE CLARICE.
410 Courtney Street, a play in one act.
© Gertrude Clarice Kraft; Ic 23Mar48;
DU13584.
The gentle scepter, a play in three acts.
© Gertrude Kraft; Ic 15Jun48; DU15232.
Ticket to heaven, a comedy in one act. © Ger-
trude Clarice Kraft; Ic 23Mar48; DU13585.
KRAFT Foods Company. SEE
The Great Gildersleeve (Radio program)
Kraft Music Hall (Radio program)
Kraft Television Theatre (Television pro-
gram)
KRAFT MUSIC HALL (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by J. Walter Thomp-
son Co. © Kraft Foods Co.
Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13, 20, 1947. © Ic each
3Dec47; DU12124-12127.
Nov. 27, 1947. © Ic 22Dec47; DU12357.
Dec. 4, 11, 18, 1947. © Ic each 31Dec47;
DUl 2349 -12351
Dec. 25, 1947. © Ic 16Jan48; DU12530.
Jan. 1, 8, 15, 22, 1948. © Ic each 4Feb48;
DU12868-12871.
Jan. 29, 1948. © Ic 4Feb48; DU13151.
Feb. 5, 1948. © Ic 20Feb48; DU13133.
Feb. 12, 1948. © Ic 27Feb48; DU13399.
Feb. 19, 26, Mar. 4, 1948. © Ic each 2Apr48;
DU13753-13755.
Mar. 11, 1948. © Ic 2Apr48; DU13757.
Mar. 18, 1948. © Ic 2Apr48; DU13756.
Mar. 25, 1948. © Ic 9Apr48; DU13894.
Apr. 1, 1948. © Ic 19Apr48; DU14065.
Apr. 8, 1948. © Ic 26Apr48; DU14201.
Apr. 15, 22, 1948. © Ic each 10May48;
DU14466-14467.
May 6, 13, 20, 1948. © Ic each 26May48;
DU14939-14941. " '
KRAFT TELEVISION THEATRE (Television
program) Scripts in this series are by J.
Walter Thompson Co. © Kraft Foods Co.
KRAFT TELEVISION THEATRE.
40. Feb. 4, 1948. Outward bound. © Ic
20Feb48; DU13135.
41. Feb. 11, 1948. Spring green. © Ic
20Feb48; DU13131.
42. Feb. 18, 1948. Apple of his eye. © Ic
lMar48; DU13397.
43. Feb. 25, 1948. Alison's house. © Ic
12Mar48- DU13457.
44. Mar. 3, 1948. Counsellor -at-law. © Ic
12Mar48; DU13456.
45. Mar. 10, 1948. The wind is ninety. © Ic
2Apr48; DU13758.
46. Mar. 17, 1948. No way out. © Ic
2Apr48; DU13759.
47. Mar. 24, 1948. Captain Applejack. © Ic
9Apr48; DU13896.
48. Mar. 31, 1948. She stoops to conquer.
© Ic 9Apr48; DU13897.
49. Apr. 7, 1948. June moon. © Ic 19Apr48;
DU14063.
50. Apr. 14, 1948. Barchester Towers.
© Ic 10May48; DU14463.
51. Apr. 21, 1948. The silver cord. © Ic
10May48; DU14464.
52. Apr. 28, 1948. Louder please. © Ic
26May48; DU14942.
53. May 5, 1948. The royal family. © Ic
26May48; DU14934.
54. May 12, 1948. Broken dishes. © Ic
26May48; DU14935.
55. May 19, 1948. Minick. © Ic 26May48;
DU14936.
KRALY, Hans.
Of human events. DU13479. SEE Schlick,
Frederick.
KRAMER, MILTON J.
Sin is bliss, a play in three acts. © Milton
J. Kramer; Ic 20May48; DU14827.
KRASNOW, Hermann.
Works by Hermann Krasnow in collaboration
with PhiUp Eisenberg are entered under
MacDonald, Bruce, pseud.
KRAUTTER, EUSA BIALK.
The talk of the town, a monologue in five
scenes, by Elisa Bialk. © Elisa Bialk
Krautter; Ic 9Mar48; DU13355.
KREGAL, Maurice.
I'U take L. A. DU14183. SEE Miller, WilUam
Seymour.
KREGER, Leon.
More for your money. DUl 5331. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, Inc.
KREIG, Mrs. A. A. SElE Kreig, Margaret B.
KREIG, MARGARET B.
Bridal night, a one -act play. © Margaret
B. Kreig (Mrs. A. A. Kreig); Ic 22Jun48;
DU15303.
KRESGE (S. S.) and Company.
The ABC's of friendly fountain service.
C2354. ^SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, Inc.
The ABC's of friendly service: handling
customers. C2355. SEE Handy (Jam) Organi-
zation, inc.
The ABC's of friendly service: making the
sale. C2356. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization,
inc.
Counter care the Kresge way. C2357. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Speaking of money. C2358. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
KREUTNER, SIMSON JACOB.
Shabetai Zwi; film script. 107 leaves.
© Simson Jacob Kreutner; Ic 19Jan48;
DU12405.
KREYMBORG, Alfred.
The trial of Socrates. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty holiday. DP13966.
KRINN, GEORGE.
Prize song, a radio play. © George Krlnn;
Ic lMar48; DU13344.
KROGER Company.
More for your money. DU15331. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
KRUG, AMELIA CHARLOTTE.
Eight Christmas plays for children. St. Louis,
Concordia Publishing House [1947J. 56 p.
© Concordia Publishing House; 280ct47;
AA71097.
KUBLY. HERBERT OSWALD.
A cock to Ascleplus, a play, adapted from the
Crito and the Phaedo of Plato. 12 leaves.
© Herbert O. Kubly; Ic 27Jan48; DU12608.
KUBRICK, IRVING.
Sunchasers, a play In three acts.
Kubrick; Ic 5May48; DU14331.
Irving
KULONDA, JOSEPH PHIUP
"ack Benny show. [Radio £
P. Kulonda; Ic 7]un48; DU155:
Jack Benny show. jRadioscrigt] © Joseph
KUMMER, LOURINE.
Land of romance, a musical play in two acts.
IText only] © Lourine Kummer; Ic 8Mar48;
)U13693.
KURLANDER, REGINE J.
The fifth wife, an historical intrigue in two
acts and a prologue, by Regine J. Kurlander
and Stephen N. Linek. © Regine J. Kur-
lander, Stephen N. Llnek; Ic lApr48; on
revisions; DU14385. Prev. reg. "Katheryn
Howard;" 25Feb47; D7767.
KURTZ, C. GORDON.
Ladles' loimge, a comedy for the ladies,
in three acts, by Kurtz Gordon [pseud.]
Boston, Baker's Plays [1948]. 115 p. iUus.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 9Jan48: DP12444.
The overnight ghost, a farce In tnree acts, by
Kurtz Gordon [pseud.] © C. Gordon Kurtz;
Ic 23Jan48; DU12717.
KUSELL, DANIEL.
How to beautify your windows. DU14224.
SEE Ludlum, Stuart D.
A world of his own, a dramatic comedy In
three acts. © Daniel Kusell; Ic 30Mar48;
DU14137.
KUWALSKY, Freddy.
The secret of the Green Grotto. DU12602.
SEE Erickson, Joyce Ann.
LE LACRIME di Giove. DP14438. SEE Holt,
Jack.
LADIES depart. DP13932. SEE Simpson, Evan
John.
LADIES in waiting. DU12491. SEE Shayeson,
Frances Emllie.
LADIES' lounge. DP12444. SEE Kurtz, C. Gor-
don.
LADIES must dance. DU15148. SEE Moore,
Frank Staton.
LADIES of the White House. DP12574. SEE
Mackay, Constance D'Arcy.
THE LADY and the tart. DU13927. SEE Sturm,
Justin.
LADY for ransom. DU12786. SEE Reader's
Digest— Radio Edition, no. 99.
LADY in the lake. DU13134. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Feb. 9, 1948.
THE LADY knows her mind. DU14819. SEE
Gauldin, Maude Eleanor Coimts.
61
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE LADY of Loreto. DU13639. SEE Logan,
Genevieve Louise.
THE LADY said "No." DU12577. SEE Quinto,
Eleanor Marie Bear.
THE LADY who cares. DU14716. SEE Bar -
stock, Joseph.
THE LADY'S at work. DU13999. SEE Wood,
George .
THE LADY'S not for burning. DU14252. SEE
Fry, Christopher.
LA FORGE, EDWARD CHARLES.
A personal matter, a play in three acts. © Ed-
ward Charles La Forge; Ic 26Ma748; on
revisions; DU14994. Prev. reg. Unfolded
wings;" 8Jul43; D84770.
LAGARDE, Jean, pseud. SEE Wildt, JohannSs.
LAHAYE, Louis, pseud. SEE Li^geois, L.
LaMARRE, HOWARD PIERRE.
Summer stock, a new musical comedy in two
acts. [Text only! © Howard Pierre LaMarre;
Ic 10Jun48; DU15159.
THE LAME and the quick. DU15220. SEE
Heideman, Leonard Martin.
THE LAME man healed at the temple. DU12185.
SEE The Children's Chapel, no. 23.
THE LAMP. DU14236. SEE Shields, Alice
Addison.
LAMP at midnight. DP14244. SEE Stavis,
Barrie.
LAMPERT, FRANCES.
The white coat, a play in three acts. ©
Frances Lampert; Ic 19Apr48; DU14135.
LAMSON, PEGGY.
Museum piece, a comedy in three acts, by
Peggy Lamson and Dorothy Heyward.
© Peggy Lamson, Dorothy Heyward; Ic
9Feb48; DU12831.
LAND, CHARLES THEODORE.
Come live with me, a comedy in three acts.
© Charles Theodore Land; Ic 5Mar48;
DU13325.
THE LAND of enchantment.
Davidson, Claire Anne.
DU13583. SEE
LAND of romance . DU13693. SEE Kummer,
Lourine.
THE LAND of the young. DU13394. SEE Mechem,
Kirke Field.
LANDECK, BEATRICE.
Giuseppe, a phonograph record script, by
Beatrice Landeck and Sylvia Rosenthal.
© Beatrice Landeck, Sylvia Rosenthal;
Ic 19May48; DU14753.
The play-party record, a phonograph record
script, by Beatrice Landeck and Sylvia
Rosenthal. Collaborator, Irvin Graham.
© Beatrice Landeck, Sylvia Rosenthal;
lcl9May48; DU14754.
LANDEN, MELRICK T.
Iflck me here, a play in three acts, by Rick
T. Landen. © Melrick T. Landen; Ic
21Apr48; DU14139.
LANDEN, Rick T. SEE Landen, Melrick T.
LANDON, ELIZABETH S.
The queen's errands. A recitation in verse,
to accompany children's pantomime.
With incidental music. © Elizabeth S.
Landon; Ic 290ct47; C2379.
LANDOR, NEVILLE.
The use of vocal-color-analysis in the
development and maintenance of vocal
technique. [Lecture] © Neville Landor;
Ic 25Mar48; C2314.
LANDRY, WINIFRED ARENDTZ.
I take this love, a musical wedding. 6 p.
© Winifred Arendtz Landry; Ic 5Apr48;
DU13785.
LANE, DOROTHY MILDRED GUYON.
The midnight ride, by Linda Lou Craig
[pseud.] Continuity. 2 leaves. © Dorothy
M. Guyon Lane; Ic llMar48; DU15233.
Morning star, a play in two acts, by Linda
Lou Craig [pseud.] 4 leaves. © Dorothy
Mildred Guyon Lane; Ic 12Apr48; DU13920.
The three sisters of Rivers End [radio
script] by Linda Lou Craig [pseud.] © Doro-
thy M. Guyon Lane; Ic 25Feb48; on revisions;
DU14401. Prev. reg. "Sisters: Act 1: The
three sisters of Paytonville;" 13Nov47;
D11489.
LANE, FRANCES.
Veterans' opportunities. [Continuity]
© Frances Lane; Ic 18Jvui48; DU15252.
LANG, BiU. SEE Lang, Leslie WilUam.
LANG, JOHN THOMAS.
By all odds, a play in three acts. © John
T. Lang; Ic 26Apr48; DU14353.
Ten minutes to two, a play in two acts.
© John T. Lang; Ic 26May48; DU14983.
LANG, LESLIE WILLIAM.
List, my love; a drama in one act and one
scene, by Bill Lang. © Leslie William
(Bill) Lang; Ic 15Dec47; DU12246.
Wee worship, a sacred drama for children,
in one act of two scenes, by Bill Lang
and David D. Irwin. © LesUe William
(Bill) Lang, David D. Irwin; Ic 2Feb48;
DU12671.
LANGE, JOHN FRED.
Professor Samson's physical fitness program
and his motorized quizmasters. Audition
script. © John Fred Lange; Ic 18Feb48;
C2176.
The scrambled epigram treasure trek, a
radio program. © John Fred Lange;
Ic 5May48; C2537.
The sense or nonsense radio quiz program.
Audition script. © John Fred Lange; Ic
18Feb48; C2177.
The stork fUes again; radio program.
Audition script. © John Fred Lange; Ic
20Apr48; C2464.
LANGER, Frantisek.
The conversion of Ferdys Pistora. SEE
Moss, Irving MaxweU. The great reform.
DU14127.
LANGLEY, ADRIA (LOCKE).
The happy time, a play in three acts, based on
the novel by Robert Fontaine. © Robert
Fontaine, Adria Locke Langley; Ic 2Feb48;
DU12678.
LANGLEY, Noel.
The burning bush. DP14615.
Heinz.
SEE Herald,
LANNER, JOSEPH FRANZ KARL.
Alt-Wien, Operette in 3 Alrten, nach Musik
von Joseph Lanner; Neubearbeitung von
Alexander Steinbrecher. Klavierauszug
mit Gesang, zum Dirigieren eingerichtet
von Theodor H. Leschetizky. Wien, Wiener
Operettenverlag [1947]. 151 p. ©Jos.
Aibl (Wiener Operettenverlag); 29Dec44;
DP14708.
LANNON, JOHN DAVID.
Prom-o-wheel A comedy with music, in two
acts. [Text only] © John David Lannon;
Ic 5Apr48; DU13791.
LANSING Broadcasting Company.
The sky's the limit. DU15118. SEE Pomeroy,
Wellington A.
LARHN, ARTHUR.
Women in a crisis, program no. 1 in a series
dramatizing heroism of women. © Arthur
Larkin; Ic 26Feb48; DU13634.
LARSEN, ALICE C. KEATON.
The Spirit of Life, a pageant in three
episodes. © Alice C. Keaton Larsen; Ic
19Mar48; DU13536.
LARSON, Bob. SEE The Hour of St. Francis
(Radio program)
LARSON, DAVID JEREMY.
Homecoming, a play in one act. © David
Jeremy Larson; Ic 19Feb48; DU12986.
These are your men, a play in three acts.
© David Jeremy Larson; Ic 22Apr48;
DU14158.
LASS, ABRAHAM HAROLD, ed.
Plays from radio, ed. by A. H. Lass, Earle
L. McGiU [and] Donald Axelrod. [Boston]
Houghton Mifflin Co. [1948] 342 p. illus.
© A. H. Lass, Earle L. McGiU & Donald
Axelrod; 2Jan48; A20272.
LASSITUDE. DU13814. SEE Lombardo, Sal-
vatore Sam.
LAST aid. DU14521. SEE Rogoff, Elias M.
THE LAST audience. DU13401. SEE Anderson,
Arthur Benjamin.
THE LAST judgment. DU14287. SEE St. George,
George .
THE LAST of my lavender orchids. DU13736.
SEE West, Robert MandeU.
LAST page. DP12770. SEE Raymond, Rene.
THE LAST Prometheus. DU15408. SEE
Goldfein, Abraham Leonard.
THE LAST sitting. DP14486. SEE Dunst, Anne
M.
THE LAST summer's love. DU12934. SEE
Schaefer, Jack.
THE LAST word. DP12769. SEE Ready,
Stuart.
LAST year's nest. DU13992. SEE Mackenzie,
Marjorie.
LATE again. SEE Kaser, Arthur LeRoy.
Funny skits for amateurs. DP13087.
THE LATECOMERS. DP12208. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 157.
LATHAM, PAUL.
Escape into danger, a play in three acts,
by Paul Latham and Kent Winter. © Mrs.
Carrol Medberry; Ic 15Apr48; DU14345.
LATIMER, DOROTHY.
A Piccadilly daffodil; six song scenas as
performed at the Windmill Theatre,
London. Written and composed by Dorothy
Latimer, piano arrangements by Harold
Dyer. London, S. French [1948]. 23 p.
Contents. — A Piccadilly daffodil. — Shadows
on the wall. — I'm having my portrait
painted. — Sea-horses.— I'll meet you in the
park at eight. — Shepherd's market. © Sam-
uel French, ltd.; 4Feb48; DP13507.
LATUS, INGEBORG KAPPELHOFF.
Ein bezaubernder Diener, Lustspiel in drei
Akten. © Ingeborg Kappelhoff Latus;
Ic 3Feb48; DU12724.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
La Juanita, Lustspiel mit Musik in drei
Akten. [Text only] © Ingeborg Kappelhoff
Latus; Ic 27Jan48; DU12613.
LAUER, MERCEDES JOSEPfflNE.
The story of the rosary, a play in a prologue
and three acts. © Mercedes Josephine
Lauer; Ic 6May48; DU14423.
LaVANI, Lorraine. SEE World-wide Radio
Productions, inc.
LA VINE, H. Donald. SEE Layne, Leene &
Greene.
THE LAWBREAKERS. DU15005. SEE Finger,
Len.
LA WE NT, SAM.
What's your trouble? A script in nine scenes.
[Lyrics for songs attached] © Sam Lawent;
Ic 16Apr48; DU14015.
LAWLER, MARGRETTA SCOTT.
To replace with love, a three -act play.
© Margretta Scott Lawler; Ic 5Jan48;
DU12211.
LAWLESS, BEN.
Don't be chickeni A comedy in three acts,
about the lives, loves and finances of
some GI students at Midland University.
© Ben Lawless, Jr.; Ic 15Mar48; DU13421.
LAYER-PARKER, ROBERT.
Maritza, a musical comedy in three acts. The
English book by Robert Layer -Parker and
Eddie Garr, the lyrics by Arthur Stanley,
the music by Emmerich Kalman. [Text
only] London, C. H. Fox, cl947. 75 p.
illus. (French's acting edition, no. 2105)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 23Jun47; DP12122.
LAYNE, Jacob Lawrence, SEE Layne, Leene
& Greene.
LAYNE, LEENE & GREENE.
Pedro describes a cigar, a television com-
mercial for La Magnita Cigars. © Layne,
Leene & Greene; Ic lljun48; DU15353.
You can dream, can't you? A television
commercial for Holiday magazine. ©
Norman Jay Greene; Ic 30Apr48; DU14282.
LAZARUS, Milton.
Naughty Marietta. DU 15234. SEE Herbert,
Victor.
LAZY Andy Ant. C2244. SEE Fletcher, Helen
Jill.
THE LEADING man. C2678. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
LEAF Gum Company.
It's your business tool C2041. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
LEAP year disposals. DU14535. SEE Peters,
Detlev Haack.
LEAVE it to Grandma. DP13517. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
LEBLEAU, A. SEE Vercourt, Alfred.
LECTURE course of lessons on how to play the
accordion. C2067-2090. SEE Molinari,
John.
LECTURE course of lessons on how to play
the piano. C2091-2114. SEE Dutton, Charles
P.
A LECTURE on salesmanship for dentistry.
C2197. SEE Hein, Elmer Murl.
LECTURE on shorthand reporting for boxing
bouts. C2424. SEE Walker, William Joseph.
LECTURE on the subject of comic strips.
C2265. SEE Methven, Frank Thorpe.
LEDER, HERBERT.
Preview, a television script. © Herbert
Leder; Ic 19Apr48; DU14055.
Screen test, a television script. © Herb
Leder; Ic 3Feb48; DU12725.
LeDOUX, Celeste Ca-rel, pseud. SEE Games,
Nello Runee.
LEDYARD, ROBERT FRANCIS.
Dinner winner script. Don't say "hello,"
your chances go. By Bob Ledyard.
© Ledyard Radio Productions; Ic 14Jun48;
C2734.
Tele-tune script [for radio] by Bob Ledyard.
© Ledyard Radio Productions; Ic 14Jun48;
C2735.
LEDYARD Radio Productions.
Dinner winner script. C2734. SEE Ledyard,
Robert Francis.
Tele-tune script. C2735. SEE Ledyard,
Robert Francis.
LEE, DAI-KEONG.
Waltzing Matilda, a musical play in two acts.
tText only] © Dai-keong Lee; Ic 26Jan48;
)U12891.
LEE, James Henderson.
An apple for Mam'selle. DU13637. SEE
Gerstad, John Leif .
LEE, LEONARD.
Sweet poison, a play in three acts. © Leonard
Lee; Ic 7Jun48; DU15116.
Trip to Hollywood. DU13529. SEE Nelson,
Richard Aaron.
LEE, Norman.
I married two men. DU13635. SEE Sylvaine,
Vernon.
LEE, Robert E. A. SEE The Children's Chapel
(Radio program)
LEE, VIRGIL JACKSON.
Jennifer's fancy, a comedy of forgettulness,
in three acts. © Virgil Jackson Lee, Jr.;
Ic 6May48; DU14427.
LEE and Lester. DU14820. SEE Widder, George
McA lister.
LEE of Virginia. DU15245. SEE The Cavalcade
of America, no. 565.
LEEDS, Corinne, pseud. SEE Levy, Corinne.
LEEDS Music Corporation.
We've come from the city. DP14042. SEE
Haufrecht, Herbert.
LEENE, H. Donald. SEE Layne, Leene & Greene
LEENHOUTS, GRANT.
Davey Jones' locker, a musical comedy in
two acts and ten scenes. [Text only]
© Grant Leenhouts; Ic 29Mar48; DU13668.
LEFT foot, right foot. DU14218. SEE PhiUps,
Anita.
LEFTWICH, Josef.
A message after a century. DU13995. SEE
Oettingen, Edith Herrnstadt.
THE LEGACY. DU13268. SEE Dr. Christian,
no. 481.
THE LEGEND of Sleepy HoUow. SEE Lichten-
berg, Leo. The world's great stories. "The
legend of Sleepy Hollow. DU14113.
THE LEGEND of the living swamp. DU14678.
SEE The Shadow, no. 335.
LEHR, David Edward.
Hellas belle. DU14448. SEE Stein, Louis
Ronald.
LEHR, Wilson Horton.
Bayou legend. DU14286. SEE Dodson, Owen
Vincent.
LEIGHT, BERNARD BERTRAND.
Take a chance on romance, a play in three
acts. © Bernard Bertrand Leight; Ic
21May48; on revisions and additions;
DU14852. Prev. reg. "Reaching for the
stars;" 25Nov47; D11719.
LELAND, JOHN CLARK.
Ten poimds, one cow; a play in one act.
© John Clark Leland; Ic 16Feb48; DU13016.
LEMAN, JAN JUDA.
The tree of life, a play in three acts. © Jan
Leman; Ic 28Apr48; DU14267.
LENAHAN, Thomas William.
Goose hunters. C2769. SEE Freestone,
Arthur.
LENARD, GRACE ELIZABETH.
The new look to old songs. [Continuity]
2 leaves. © Grace Elizabeth Lenard; Ic
25Feb48; DU13139.
LENNOCHE, Newt, pseud. SEE Connell, Edgar
Newton.
LEO Tolstoy's Power of darlyiess. DU15329.
SEE Tolstoi, Lev Nikolaevlch.
LEON, FeUx.
Peter and the platypus. DU14428.
kin, Louis.
SEE Drop-
LEONARD, George K.
Glory goal. DU12555. SEE Harkrider, John.
LEONCAVALLO, RUGGIERO.
Zazi, commedia lirica in quattro atti- parole
e musica di R. Leoncavallo- tratta (mla
commedia di P. Berton e Cn. Simon,
rlduzione per canto e pianoforte. Nuov. ed.
[Nuova riduzione del Maestro Renzo Bianchi]
Milano, Casa Musicale Sonzogno [1947J.
184 p. © Casa Musicale Sonzogno di Piero
Ostali; ljun47; DPI 2441.
LEONE, Mar^.
The doctor s decision.
Siirchi, Enrico.
DU13444. SEE
LEONORA'S lost lover. SEE Erickson, Joyce
Ann. The secret of the Green Grotto.
DU12602.
LePELLEY, GUERNSEY.
When I was green, a farce -comedy in three
acts. Evanston, 111., Row, Peterson [1948].
110 p. illus. (A Row-Peterson play;
© Row, Peterson & Co.; 2Jan48; DP12514.
THE LEPER'S bell. DU12266. SEE Gariss,
Jack Lyman.
LE PRADE, RUTH.
Tinglelangle, a fantasy in three acts, for
children of all ages. © Ruth Le Prade;
Ic 10Feb48; DU12847.
LERNER, ALAN JAY.
A dish for the gods, a vaudeville play with
music, in two parts. Book and lyrics by
Alan Jay Lerner, music by Kurt Weill.
[Text only] © Alan Jay Lerner, Kurt
Weill; Ic I7Mar48; DU13475.
LERNER, EUGENE.
The tender branch, a play in two sessions
[acts] © Eugene Lerner; Ic 4Mav48-
DU14442.
LE ROY, Irvin, pseud. SEE Rosenthal, Erwin.
63
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
LEROY, the bingo game of the air. DU15080.
SEE Tennant, Leroy Otis.
LESCHETIZKY, The odor H.
Alt-Wien. DP14708. SEE Lanner, Joseph
Franz Karl.
LESH, ULYSSES SAMUEL.
The three guards, a play in five acts.
© Ulysses Samuel Lesh; Ic 5Mar48; DU13301,
LESLIE, Helene Wright.
Irish confetti. DU14511, DU14929. SEE Cal-
houn, Edward Joseph.
LESLIE, Phil. SEE Fibber McGee and Molly
(Radio program)
LESLIE Ann Talbot. DU14180. SEE SarUe,
Rudolf.
THE LESSER evil. DU14583. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 858.
THE LESSON, DU13858. SEE Challenge of the
Yukon, no. 527.
A LESSON for Jack McGee. DU15293. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2403-1628.
LEST we forget. DU13232. SEE Rosen, Her-
bert Harry.
LET 'em die. DU15149. SEE Hildebrand, Frank
Harrison.-
LET her help you seUI C2371. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
LET not man. DU12327. SEE Werbung,
William Alexander.
LET us be human again. DU12781. SEE Gour-
faln, Joyce Potter.
LET us prey. DU13015. SEE Bushman, Ed-
ward C.
LETRAZ, JEANDE.
Epousez-nous, monsieur, piece en trois
actes. Paris, Editions Nagel [1945]. 135 p.
(Collection du theatre contemporain) © Les
Editions Nagel; 10Sep45; DP15075.
Epousez-nous, monsieur. SEE ALSO Reisfeld,
Bert. Mail and female. DU14883.
Mister In-Between. DU12947. SEE Green,
Eric Mawby.
Moumou. SEE Green, Eric Mawby. Mister
In-Between. DU12947.
LET'S be friends. DU13205. SEE Bolore,
Agnes Roberts.
let's gol SEE Rogoff, Elias M. Last aid.
DU14521.
let's play animals. DU14728. SEE MacDonald,
Bruce, pseud.
let's pretend (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Nila Mack.
© Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.
Nov. 22, 1947. Rumple stiltskin. © Ic
13Jan48; DU12369.
Dec. 13 1947. Snow White and Rose Red.
© Ic 13Jan48; DU12370.
Dec. 20, 1947. 'Twas the night before
Christmas. © Ic 13Jan48; DU12371.
Dec. 27, 1947. The house of the world.
© Ic I3jan48; DU12372.
Jan. 3, 1948. One Eye, Two Eyes, Three
Eyes. © Ic 13Jan48; DU12373.
Jan. 10, 1948. Beauty and the beast. © Ic
30Jan48; DU12661.
Jan. 17, 1948. The little lame prince. © Ic
30Jan48; DU12662.
Jan. 24. 1948. The Bremen town musicians.
© Ic 30Jan48; DU12663.
Jan. 31, 1948. The three feathers. © Ic
30Jan48; DU12664.
Feb. 7, 1948. The yellow dwarf. © Ic
17Mar48:DU13489.
Feb. 14, 1948. King Thrushbeard. © Ic
17Mar48; DU 13490.
Feb. 21, 1948. The bronze ring. © Ic
17Mar48; DU13491.
Feb. 28, 1948. Childe Roland to the dark
tower came. © Ic 17Mar48; DU13492.
Mar. 6, 1948. The crystal coffin. © Ic
17Mar48; DU13493.
Mar. 13, 1948. The elves and the shoemaker.
© Ic lApr48; DU14382.
Mar. 20, 1948. Joringel and Jorinda. © Ic
lApr48; DU14383.
Mar. 27, 1948. Heavenly music. © Ic
lApr48; DU14384.
Apr. 3, 1948. Alice in Wonderland. © Ic
13May48; DU14629.
Apr. 10, 1948. Alice through the looking glass.
© Ic 13May48; DU14626.
Apr. 17, 1948. Goldilocks and Prince Charming
© Ic 13May48; DU14627.
Apr. 24, 1948. The casUe of hatred. © Ic
19May48; DU14755.
May 1, 1948. The Emperor's new clothes.
© Ic 19May48; DU14756.
May 8, 1948. The goose girl. © Ic 19May48:
DU14757.
May 15, 1948. The fisherman and his wife.
© Ic 13May48; DU14628.
May 22, 1948. Jack and the beanstalk. © Ic
19May48: DU14758.
May 29, 1948. Sleeping Beauty. © Ic 8Jun48;
DU15135.
let's take a look. Script no. 1. DU12479.
SEE Stern, Alan.
let's take a look. Script no. 19. DU12157.
SEE Brown, David.
let's talk it out. C2247. SEE Dogin, Doris.
let's talk it over, with Ida Newman. C2461.
SEE Glasser, Mrs. Lester H.
THE LETTER. DU13250. SEE The Sheriff,
no. 170.
LETTER from Albuquerque. DU13836. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2358-1583.
A LETTER from America. DU15330. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
A LETTER from Harry. DU14336. SEE Stein,
Leon Jack.
LETTER from home. DU15130. SEE Yablonski,
Margaret.
LEVER Brothers Company. SEE
Aunt Jenny's Real Life Stories (Radio program)
Call the Police (Radio program)
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
LEVIN, BEATRICE.
John Muir goes to Madison, a Wisconsin
comedy in one act. Madison, Wisconsin
Idea Theatre, cl948. 20 leaves. © Beatrice
Levin; 15May48; DP14957.
LEVIN, Meyer. SEE The Eternal Light
(Radio program)
LEVY, ANNETTE FRANCES.
Repeat performance, an original story.
Radio script. © Annette Frances Levy
Ic 8May48; DU14462.
LEVY, CHARLES S.
Collection basket, a radio suspense drama.
© Charles S. Levy; Ic 26Jan48; DU12811.
LEVY, CORINNE.
Hidden talent, by Corinne Leeds [pseud.]
Lecture. © Corinne Leeds (Corinne
Levy); Ic 29Apr48; C2552.
LEVY, Lou.
Neuroses of 1948. DU15272. SEE Englund,
Ken.
LEVY -Englund Productions.
Neuroses of 1948. DU15272. SEE Englund, Ken.
LEWELLEN, John Bryan. SEE
Quiz Kids (Radio program)
R.F.D. America (Radio program)
LEWERTH, Margaret. SEE Reader's Digest-
Radio Edition (Radio program)
LEWIN, JOSEPH DAVID.
Design criteria for dams on permafrost.
[Lecture] © Joseph D. Lewin; Ic 29Dec47;
C2131.
Design of masonry dams to resist underwater
explosions. [Lecture] © Joseph D. Lewin;
Ic 29Dec47; C2132.
LEWIS, Diane. SEE Wanted; A Place to Live
(Radio program)
LEWIS, FRANCES VICTORIA.
The Air Exchange, the show that gives you
the chance to exchange anything you don't
need for something you want. [Radio
script] © Frances Victoria Lewis; Ic
30Mar48;DU13701.
The Swap Shop, the show that gives you a
chance to swap anything you don't need for
something you want. [Radio script] ©
Frances Victoria Lewis; Ic 30Mar48;
DU13706.
The Trading Post, the show that gives you a
chance to trade anything you don't need for
something you want. [Sample script] ©
Frances Victoria Lewis; Ic 29Mar48;
DU13681.
LEWIS (FRANK) INC.
An American enterprise. Film script. ©
The Parker Pen Co.; Ic 3Feb48; C2143.
The finest ever knownl Film script. In-
cludes commentary by Elmer Wheeler on
"Superchrome." © The Parker Pen Co.;
Ic 3Feb48; C2141.
How to sell Quink. Film script. Includes
commentary by Elmer Wheeler. © The
Parker Pen Co.; Ic 3Feb48; C2144.
How to sell the world's most -wanted pen.
Film script. Includes commentary oy
Elmer Wheeler. © The Parker Pen Co.;
Ic 3Feb48; C2142.
How you talkl Film script. Includes commen-
tary by Elmer Wheeler. © The Parker Pen
Co.; Ic 3Feb48; C2146.
Market wise. Film script. Includes commen-
tary by Elmer Wheeler. © The Parker Pen
Co.; Ic 3Feb48; C2145.
Road signs to your future. [Film script]^
© The Parker Pen Co.; Ic 19Jan48; C2O09.
Your manners are showing 1 Film script.
Includes commentary by Elmer Wheeler.
© The Parker Pen Co.; Ic 3Feb48; C2140.
LEWIS, IRWIN.
An ideal candidate, a farce comedy in a
prologue and three acts. © Irwin Lewis;
Ic 22Jun48; DU15305.
LEWIS, Lester. SEE Hollywood Screen Test
(Television program)
LEWIS, Marvin, pseud. SEE Berges, Max L.
LEWIS, MILTON.
Aladdin's lamp, a play in three acts. © Mil-
ton Lewis; Ic 8Mar48; DU13379.
LEWIS, MYRON HENRY.
The home of your dreams, an educational
radio continuity. © Myron H. Lewis; Ic
28Apr48; DU14276.
LEWIS, Philip.
Woman of steel. DU15243. SEE The Ca'-,J-
cade of America, no. 562.
64
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
LEWIS, Richard.
Telo. DU14029. SEE Schubert, Bernard
L.
LEWTON, SAMUEL MOMROD.
"GO" show. Mar. 27, 1948. [Continuity]
© Teletime, inc.; Ic 5Apr48; C2396.
Patents of the week, Feb. 7, 1948. [Continu-
ityl © Teletime, inc.; Ic 12Feb48; C2165.
Polling the electorate, a new form of public
opinion program. Script for Mar. 18, 1948.
© Teletime, inc.; Ic 22Mar48; C2300.
Tele-window-shoppinaFeb. 7, 1948. [Con-
tinuity] © Teletime, inc.; Ic 12Feb48;
C2166.
Window-shopping, Mar. 6, 1948. [Continuity]
© Teletime, inc.; Ic 15Mar48; C2292.
THE UARS' Club. DU14850. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
LIBERTY bells. DP14040. SEE Upfield,
Jessie.
LIBRAIRIE Gallimard.
Grace encore pour la terre I DP12319. SEE
Romains, Jules.
UCHTENBERG, LEO.
Our common heritage, by Lee Berg [pseud.]
[Continuity] © Lee Berg; Ic 17Mar48;
DU13480.
Round the cracker barrel with Bing Crosby;
audition script [for radio] by Lee Berg
[pseud.] © Lee Berg; Ic 30Apr48; DU14298.
Tms is adventure: Mexican War episode, by
Lee Berg [pseud.] Continuity. © Lee Berg;
Ic 10Feb48;DU13119.
The world's great stories: Ejnsode from "The
adventures of Tom Sawyer. ' [Continuity] by
Lee Berg [pseud.] © Lee Berg; Ic 2Apr48;
DU13777.
The world's great stories: "The legend of
Sleepy Hollow." [Continuity] adapted by Lee
Berg [pseud.] © Lee Berg; Ic 20Apr48;
DU14il3.
LIEB, HERMANN.
The frame-up, a play in a prologue and two
acts, by Leslie Mercer [pseud.] © Hermann
Lieb; Ic 14Jan48; on revisions; DU13163.
Prev. reg. 25Nov31; D13390.
UEBERMAN, JAY BENJAMIN.
The generic concept and the grand hypothesis,
a lecture. 19 leaves. © Jay Benjamin
Lieberman; Ic 26Jan48; C2037.
LIEBERSON, GODDARD.
Angels unaware, a play in three acts. © God-
dard Lieberson; Ic 3Dec47; DU12104.
LIEBMAN, DOROTHY BACHMAN.
Adam and Eve, a pantomime with songs.
3 leaves. [Text only] © Dorothy B. Liebman;
Ic 8Dec47; DU12532.
The story of David, a three-act play with
songs. 5 leaves. [Text only] © Dorothy
B. Liebman; Ic 8Dec47; DU12534.
LIEBMAN, MAX.
The typical technicolor western. [A dramatic
sketch] by Max Liebman and Sid Caesar.
7 leaves. © Max Liebman, Sid Caesar;
Ic 9Jan48; DU12596.
LIEF, BERT WILLLAM.
Reading from left to right, a comedy in
three acts, by Bert W. Lief and Carl
Fischer. © Carl M. Fischer, Bert W.
Lief; Ic 20Apr48; DU14057.
LIEF, MAX.
Hooray for our side, a musical play in two
acts, by Max Lief and Doris Gilbert.
Lyrics by Max Lief. [Text only] © Max
Lief, Doris Gilbert; Ic 14Jun48; DU15219.
LIEGEOIS, L.
Ma tante et ses neveux, vaudeville en 3 actes.
LIEGEOIS, L.
[par] L. Li^geois, Paul Roby [pseud, de
Robert Evrard] et G. Eraers. Bruxelles,
R. Vanden Acker [1947]. 122 p. (Collection
th^atrale, Le trou du souffleur) © Paul
Roby; 30Nov47; DP14498.
LIEN of decedent's debts. SEE Spencer,
Alberts. Estates in land. C2211.
LIEUTENANT Nelson's mistake. DU13865.
SEE The Lone Ranger, no. 2370-1595.
LIFE and dreams. DU14079. SEE Cwojdzinski,
Antoni.
UFE CAN BE BEAUTIFUL (Radio program)
Episodes in this series are by Carl Bixby
and Don Becker. © Procter & Gamble Co.
2417. Dec. 10, 1947. © Ic 9Jan48; DU12312
2446. Jan. 20, 1948. © Ic 3Feb48; DU12734.
2460. Feb. 9, 1948. © Ic 8Mar48; DU13448.
2488. Mar. 18, 1948. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13779.
250r. Apr. 15, 1948. © Ic 5Mty48; DU14395.
2551. June 15, 1948. © le 28Jun48; DU15368.
LIFE can be musical. DU14375. SEE Norris,
Marianna Elise.
LIFE goes to Broadway. DU14795. SEE Long,
Jesse Harry.
UFE is for to-morrow I DU13687. See Wildt,
Johannls.
THE UFE OF RILEY (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Irving Brecher.
© Irving Brecher.
C12. Nov. 22, 1947. © Ic lDec47; DU12107
C14. Dec. 6, 1947. © Ic 15Dec47; DU12251
- C15. Dec. 13, 1947. © Ic 22Dec47; DU1272i
C16-C17. Dec. 20, 27, 1947. © Ic each
17Feb48; DU12952-12953.
C18. Jan. 3, 1948. © Ic 12Jan48; DU12720
C19. Jan 10, 1948. © Ic 19Jan48; DU12808
C20. Jan. 17, 1948. © Ic 26Jan48; DU12809.
C21. Jan. 24, 1948. © Ic 2Feb48; DU12673
C22. Jan. 31, 1948. © Ic 9Feb48; DU12817
C23. Feb. 7, 1948. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12912
C24. Feb. 14, 1948. © le 20Feb48r DU13008
C25. Feb. 21, 1948. © Ic lMar48; DU13204
C26. Feb. 28, 1948. © Ic 9Mar48; DU13376
C27. Mar 6, 1948. © Ic 15Mar..o; DU13425
C28. Mar. 13, 1948. © Ic 22Mar48; DU13552
C29. Mar. 20, 1948. © Ic 25Mar48; DU13642
C30-C31. Mar. 27, Apr. 3, 1948. © Ic each
9Apr48; DU13884-13885.
C32. Apr. 10, 1948. © Ic 15Apr48; DU14012.
C33. Apr. 17, 1948. © Ic 26Apr48; DU14203.
C34. Apr. 24, 1948. © Ic 3May48; DU14296.
C35. May 1, 1948. © Ic 10May48; DU14513
C36. May 8, 1948. © Ic 14May48; DU14639
C37. May 15, 1948. © Ic 21May48; DU14794.
C38. May 22, 1948. © Ic 14Jun48; DU15218.
C39. May 29, 1948. © Ic 7Jun48; DU15122.
C40. June 5, 1948. © Ic lljun48; DU15177
C41. June 12, 1948. © Ic 22Jun48; DU15284.
C42. June 19, 1948. © Ic 28Jun48; DU15363.
THE UFE of Rusty Owen. DU13658. SEE
Anderson, Anah Marie.
UFE with Mother. DU13494. SEE Lindsay,
Howard.
UFE'S problems. DU13461. DU13469. SEE
Tell, Pincus W.
LIKE breath into the wind. DU12659. SEE
Andersen, Warren Edward.
UKE father, like son. DU13831. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no 2365-l>.90.
ULJENQUIST, DON CLIFFORD.
Deseret, a romantic play in four acts, of life
in early Utah. ©Don Clifford Lilienquist-
Ic 28Apr48; DU14235.
LILLE Redde Raiden Udde. SEE Bimonte,
Richard Irplnio. Storris enne pommese fram
Mamma Gus. C2585.
ULLIE Ashton. DU14822. SEE Henderson,
Charles Henry.
ULLY, Lou. SEE P>ublic Prosecutor
(Television program)
ULY of Tombstone. DU14533. SEE Cole,
Ruth Haggin.
LIMBAUGH, CHARM.
The wetback, a play in one act. © Charm
Limbaugh; Ic 25May48; DU14997.
UMBO. DU12823. SEE Phillips, Irving Walter.
UNARES, Lina, pseud. SEE Bonfanti, NicoUna.
UNCOLN takes a wife. DU13349. SEE Smith,
Earl Hobson.
UNCOLN the liberator. SEE Historic Arts
Association. Extraordinary discoveries.
DU12888.
UND, Ole, pseud. SEE Rosenberg, Theresa.
LINDEMUTH, JAMES DOUGLAS.
Speaking of sports; no. 6 in a series of weekly
radio programs. Feb. 21, 1948. © James
Douglas Lindemuth; Ic 26Feb48; C2220.
THE UNDEN tree. DU12292. SEE PriesUey,
John Boynton.
LINDSAY, HOWARl*.
Life with Mother, a play in three acts, by
Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse.
[Based on the book by Clarence Day]
© Katharine B. Day, Howard Lindsay,
Russel Crouse; Ic 10Mar48; Dul3494.
UNDSAY, Vincent, pseud. SEE Stone, James
Floyd.
LINEK, Stephen N.
The fifth wife. DU14385. SEE Kurlander,
Regine J.
UNG, EUGENE.
Inside the wall, a screenplay, by Eugene Ling
and Malvin Wald. 100 leaves. © Pathe
Industries, inc.; Ic 9Jun48; DU15115.
THE UON cage. DU12933. SEE Youtz, Philip
NeweU.
UONS after slumber. DU14312. SEE Bennett,
Jay.
UST, mylove. DU12246. SEE Lang, Leslie
William.
LISTEN to this. DP15104. SEE Westheimer,
Louis E.
THE USTENER'S contest— grab bag. DU13113.
SEE Buclianan, Thomas S.
USTENING therapy service offered by
Self-Improvement Services. C2267. SEE
Dogin, Doris.
USTENING therapy— what is it? SEE Dogin,
Doris. Let's talk it out. C2247.
LITERARY and Theatrical Agency of the
Syndicate of Czech Authors. SEE Syndicate
of Czech Authors. Literary and Theatrical
Agency.
UTTLE, CHARLES WHITE.
Created He them, a musical play in three
acts. [Text only]^ © Charles White Little;
Ic 10Feb48; DU12846.
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
LITTLE, CHRISTINE MAUD.
Counter-wise, a dr-^.niatic play in two acts,
by Christine Maud [pseud.]. © Christine
Maud Little; Ic 8J^i48; Dul2281.
LITTLE, L. Mappin.
Appassionata. DU13417. SEE Gore-Browne,
Margaret.
LITTLE boy marine. DU14858. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 492.
THE UTTLE lame prince. DU12662. SEE
Let's Pretend, Jan. 17, 1948.
A LITTLE learning. DU14284. SEE Boe,
Leonard Clifford.
A LITTLE leaven. DU12406. SEE The Greatest
Story Ever Told, no. 51.
LITTLE Mary Monahan. DU13638. SEE Nel-
son, Robert Morton.
UTTLE Miss White Boots. DU13771. SEE
Doric, Ario.
LITTLE Moses. DU12099. SEE Jones, ven-
zuella.
THE LITTLE people. AA81989. SEE Citron,
Samuel Joseph.
LITTLE Red Riding Hood. SEE
Chorpenning, Charlotte (Barrows). DPI 3606
Enea, Lena Mirabella. DU15052.
UTTLE Sakiki. DPI 5343. SEE The Eternal
Light, no. 165.
A UTTLE thing like love. DU15282. SEE
WiUock, Ruth.
UTTLE town of Bethlehem. DU13057. SEE
First Nighter, Dec. 25, 1947.
LITTLE troubled rhythms. DU14255. SEE
Sard, Russell Ellis.
UTTLE white lie. DU13265. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 478.
UTTLE white rabbit. DU12924. SEE Rubin,
Daniel N.
UTTLE women. SEE Wilder, Marion. A
March Christmas Eve. DU12591.
LIU, Wu-chi. ^
An emperor's tragedy. DU15201. SEE Yang,
Tsun-pin.
UVING death. DU13001. SEE Nunn, William
Curtis.
LLOYD, HARRY RICHARD.
Electric equipment for wire winders. AIEE
conference paper presented Apr. 1948.
© General Electric Co.; Ic 21May48;
C2712.
LOCKE, SAM DAVID.
The gallant greenhorn, a radio script; a new
radio operetta book, replotted with new
dialogue from "The gallant greenhorn" by
McKellar and Darby. © Sam D. Locke;
Ic 19May48; DU14744.
The woman with red hair, a play in three acts.
© Sam Locke, Paul Roberts; Ic 19Mar48;
DU13632.
LOCKRIDGE, IRENE.
Angelette no. n-teen thousand and three; or.
The color conscious conscience. A play in
five scenes. © Irene Lockridge; Ic
13May48; DU14640.
LOCO with no motive. DU14316. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
THE LOCOMOTIVE murder case.
SEE Fixler, Alvin.
DU13685.
LOEB, JACK BARTON.
Break up the act; radio format and audition
program script, by Jack Barton Loeb and
E. Alfred Turner. © Jack Barton Loeb,
E. Alfred Turner; Ic 8Dec47; DU12247.
Break up the act, for a barrel of dough.
DU14111. SEE Fletcher, Helen Jill.
LOHNER, Fritz.
Viktoria and her hussar. DP14041.
Graham, Harry.
SEE
LOEHNER-BEDA, Fritz. SEE Lbhner, Fritz.
LOEWI, Ruth.
The speculator. DU12856. SEE Oswald,
Richard.
LOGAN, GENEVIEVE LOUISE.
The lady of Loreto, a musical play in three
acts, by Jeane Logan; with four musical
numbers arr. by Gilbert Jordan. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Genevieve
Louise Logan (maiden name: Stevenson);
Ic 3Mar48; DU13639.
LOGAN, Gwendolen.
Stranger things have happened. DU13124.
SEE Seller, Conrad.
LOGAN, Jeane. SEE Logan, Genevieve Louise.
LOGAN, Joshua.
Mister Roberts. DU13470, DP14473. SEE
Heggen, Thomas.
LOGAN, Theta J.
Twinkles. DU14882. SEE Abbott, Melba
Delia.
THE LOLUPOP tree. DU15119. SEE Jungclas,
Joyce Valerie.
LOMBARDO, SALVATORE SAM.
Lassitude, a play in two acts, by Sal Lom-
bardo. © Salvatore Sam Lombardo; Ic
6Apr48; DU13814.
LONDO, LESLIE BERNARD.
Asa's wives, a play in three acts. © Leslie
Londo; Ic ljun48; DU15089.
LONDON Jack, pseud. SEE Butcher, John
Robert.
THE LONE RANGER (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various authors.
© The Lone Ranger, inc.
2333-1558. Jan. 2, 1948. Special six-guns,
by Trendle-Striker. Pistol ring series,
no. 1. © Ic 19Jan48; DU12685.
2334-1559. Jan. 5, 1948. Package from Sam
Colt, by Trendle-Striker. Pistol ring series,
no. 2. © Ic 19Jan48; DU12686.
2335-1560. Jan. 7, 1948. Six gun ring, by
Trendle-Striker. Pistol ring series, no. 3.
© Ic 19Jan48; DU12687.
2336-1561. Jan. 9, 1948. Winning six guns,
by Trendle-Striker. Pistol ring series,
no. 4. © Ic 19Jan48; DU12688.
2340-1565. Jan. 19, 1948. The silver spoon,
by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 19Jan48;
DU12689.
2341-1566. Jan. 21, 1948. Prunella's
chickens, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 19Jan48;
DU12690.
2342-1567. Jan. 23, 1948. Steam pressure,
by Trendle-Striker. © Ic 16Feb48;
DU12972.
2343-1568. Jan. 26, 1948. Old Stoopy, by
Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12973.
2344-1569. Jan. 28, 1948. Medicine for
Lucky, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 16Feb48;
DU12974.
2345-1570. Jan. 30, 1948. On parole, by
Trendle-Holt. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12975.
2346-1571. Feb. 2, 1948. Breakneck Canyon,
by Trendle-Striker. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12976.
2347-1572. Feb. 4, 1948, The money box.
by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 16Feb48;
DU12977.
2348-1573. Feb. 6, 1948. Ma Henry takes a
hand, by Trendle-Goll. © Ic 16Feb48;
DU12978.
2349-1574. Feb. 9, 1948. Flood waters, by
Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12979.
2350-1575. Feb. 11, 1948. Hidden guns, by
Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12980.
2351-1576. Feb. 13, 1948. Mysterious
stranger, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 16Feb48;
DU12981.
2352-1577. Feb. 16, 1948. Man of destiny,
by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12982.
2353-1578. Feb. 18, 1948. Pedometer one, by
Trendle-Striker. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12983.
2354-1579. Feb. 20, 1948. Pedometer no. 2,
by Trendle-Striker. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12984.
2355-1580. Feb. 23, 1948. Pedometer no. 3,
by Trendle-Striker. © Ic 16Feb48; DU12985.
2356-1581. Feb. 25, 1948. Pedometer no. 4,
by Trendle-Striker. © Ic 10Mar48; DU13833.
2357-1582. Feb. 27, 1948. Grandma Brown,
by Trendle-Holt. © Ic 10Mar48; DU13832.
2358-1583. Mar. 1, 1948. Letter from Albu-
querque, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 10Mar48;
DU13836.
2359-1584. Mar. 3, 1948. Runaway boy, by
Trendle-Holt. © Ic 10Mar48; DU13835.
2360-1585. iviar. 5. 1948. Holly HiU Holdup,
by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 10Mar48;
DU 13834.
2361-1586. Mar. 8, 1948. ToU bridge, by
Trendle-Striker. © Ic 10Mar48; DU13837.
2362-1587. Mar. 10, 1948. Furnace Canyon,
by Trendle -McCarthy. © Ic 10Mar48;
DU 13838.
2363-1588. Mar. 12, 1948. The wolf pack, by
Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 10Mar48; DU13839.
2364-1589. Mar. 15, 1948. Melissa Downs'
nephew, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 10Mar48;
DU13840. '
2365-1590. Mar. 17, 1948. Like Father, like
son, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 10Mar48;
DUi383l.
2366-1591. Mar. 19, 1948. Long lost brother,
by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 10Mar48; DU13830.
2367-1592. Mar. 22, 1948. Murder and
Thunder Martin, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic
10Mar48; DU13829.
2368-1593. Mar. 24, 1948. When stages meet,
by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13863.
2369-1594. Mar. 26, 1948. The sword, by
Trendle-Goll. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13864.
2370-1595. Mar. 29, 1948. Lieutenant Nelson's
mistake, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 5Apr48;
DU13865.
2371-1596. Mar. 31, 1948. The story of
Terry Hanson, by Trendle-Merrill. © Ic
5Apr48; DU13866.
2372-1597. Apr. 2, 1948. Border Patrol,
by Trendle-Holt. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13867.
2373-1598. Apr. 5, 1948. A fight for peace, by
Trendle -DougaU. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13868.
2374-1599 to 2377-1602. Apr. 7, 9, 12, 14,
1948. Special Frontier Town sequence,
no. 1-4, by Trendle-Striker. © Ic each
5Apr48; DU13869-13872.
2378-1603. Apr. 16, 1948. Bob Strong's
legacy, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 5May48;
DU14584.
2379-1604. Apr. 19, 1948. El Gringo, by
Trendle-Holt. © Ic 5May48; DU14585.
2380-1605. Apr. 21, 1948. The man from
Missouri, by Trendle-Dougall. © Ic 5May48;
DU14586.
2381-1606. Apr. 23, 1948. Singapore's peg
leg, by Trendle-Holt. © Ic 5May48; DU14587.
2382-1607. Apr. 26, 1948. Luke learns a
lesson, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 5May48;
DU14588.
2383-1608. Apr. 28, 1948. The dragon kite,
by Trendle-Holt. © Ic 5May48; DU14589.
2384-1609. Apr. 30, 1948. Judge Brennan, by
Trendle-Striker. © Ic 5May48; DU14590.
2385-1610. May 3, 1948. The colonel's
daughter, by Trendle-Beattie. © Ic 5May48;
DU14591.
2386-1611. May 5, 1948. Lookout tower
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mystery, by Trendle -Striker. © Ic
5May48; DU14592.
2387-1612. May 7, 1948. The raft, by
Trendle -Beattie. © Ic 5May48; DU14593.
2388-1613. May 10, 1948. Dancehall of
death, by Trendle-Goll. © Ic 5May48;
DU14594.
2389-1614. May 12, 1948. Fathers-at-law, by
Trendle -Dougall. © Ic 5May48; DU14595.
2390-1615. May 14, 1948. Judge Brennan's
decision, by Trendle -Striker. © Ic 17May48;
DU14683.
2391-1616. May 17, 1948. Sagebrush Hollow
mystery, by Trendle -Beattie. © Ic 17May48;
DU14682.
2392-1617. May 19, 1948. Rainbow's gold,
by Trendle -McCarthy. © Ic 17May48;
DU 14684.
2393-1618. May 21, 1948. Silver spurs, by
Trendle -Beattie. © Ic 17May48; DU14685.
2394-1619. May 24, 1948. Free election, by
Trendle -Dougall. © Ic 17May48; DU14686.
2395-1620. May 26, 1948. RusUer's cave, by
Trendle -Beattie. © Ic 4Jun48; DU15225.
2396-1621. May 28, 1948. Brother Graham
fights for peace, by Trendle -McCarthy.
© Ic 4Jun48; DU15226.
2397-1622. May 31, 1948. Will Clayton's
gold, by Trendle -Beattie . © Ic 4jiin48;
DU15227.
2398-1623. June 2, 1948. The Munson gang,
by Trendle -Beattie. © Ic 4Jun48; DU15228.
2399-1624. June 4, 1948. A call from Rosita,
by Trendle -Striker. © Ic 4Jun48; DU15229.
2400-1625. June 7, 1948. Tunnel adventure,
by Trendle -Beattie. © Ic 21Jun48; DU15290.
2401-1626. June 9, 1948. OuUaw trail, by
Trendle -Beattie. © Ic 21Jun48; DU15291.
2402-1627. June 11, 1948. Cargo for Clara-
belle, by Trendle -Striker. © Ic 21Jun48;
DU15292.
2403-1628. June 14, 1948. A lesson for Jack
McGee, by Trendle -Striker. © Ic 21Jun48;
DU15293.
2404-1629. June 16, 1948. Obidiah Jenkins
and the bank robbers, by Trendle -McCarthy.
© Ic 21Jun48; DU15294.
2405-1630. June 18, 1948. If a body finds a
body, by Trendle -McCarthy. © Ic 21Jun48:
DU15295.
THE LONE Ranger, inc. SEE The Lone Ranger
(Radio program)
LONG, JESSE HARRY.
Life goes to Broadway, a musical revue of
the Times Square scene. In two acts, with
prologue and finale. [Text only] © Jesse
Harry Long; Ic 21May48; DU14795.
LONG, WILUAM H.
A queen is born, a one -act play. © William
H. Long; Ic 27Apr48; DU14207.
The wall, a play in two acts and seven scenes.
© William H. Long; Ic 27Apr48; DU14206.
LONG lost brother. DU13830. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2366-1591.
THE LONG shot. DU13611. SEE The Adventures
of Frank Merriwell, no. 62.
LONGMANS (Dorchester) ltd.
Branwell. DP15044. SEE Richards, Aline
Mary Campion.
LONGMANS, Green and Company, inc.
Butterflies and balsam. DP13879. SEE Knox,
Florence Clay.
LONGOIS, FRANaS THOMAS.
May God forgive me, a play. 89 leaves. ©
Francis T. Longois; Ic 3May48; DU14836.
THE LOOK. DU15144. SEE Psaris, George
Peter.
LOOK eastward. DU14525.
Townsend Tyler.
SEE Brewster,
LOOK homeward, angel. SEE Hutner,
Herbert Hart. Believe yourself. DU12419.
LOOKING in, the story of your company and
your future. C2657. SEE Handy Qam) Organ-
ization, inc.
LOOKOUT tower mystery. DU14592. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2386-1611.
LOOS, ANITA.
Happy birthday, a play in two acts. New York,
S. French [1948, C19471. 113 p. iUus.
© Anita Loos; 12May48: DP14649. Prev.
reg. 15May47; D unp. 9429.
LOOSE nuts are dangerous. C2125. SEE
Roche, William Bosworth. Automobile safety
jingles for radio, L-7.
LOOTING the Gena Company. DU13737. SEE
Johnson, Leah.
LOPATA, VIRGINLA W.
Johnny Appleseed. [Television script] © Vir-
ginia W. Lopata; Ic 3May48; DU142g5.
Mightier than the drums, an original radio
script, by Virginia Lopata and Michael
Maremont. © Virginia W. Lopata, Michael
Maremont; Ic 3May48; DU14293.
The six servants, an adaptation of Grimms'
fairy tale, for radio. © Virginia W. Lopata;
Ic 3May48; DU14294.
LORD, DANIEL ALOYSIUS.
The mirror of truth, a play in pantomime
[in seven scenes]. 16 p. © Queen's Work,
inc., St. Louis; lTOec47; DP12443.
LORD, George C, pseud. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
LORD (PhilHps H.) inc. SEE
David Harding, Counterspy (Radio program)
Gang Busters (Radio program)
Treasury Agent (Rac&o program)
LORD and Roberts Recordings.
Eliminate it. DU14320. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
The Great Bull. DU14314. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
The hunter. DU14851. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
The Liars' Club. DU14850. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
Loco with no motive. DU14316. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
Paid in full. DU14318. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
Push-em-up Tony. DU14315. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
That old gang of mine. DU14313. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
That's a violation. DU14317. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
Who's who. DU14319. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
LORE, Mark, pseud.
Clinton.
SEE Camp, Joseph
LORENZ, ELLEN JANE.
The shadow of the Cross, an Easter shadow
program of song and story. Book based
upon the Scriptures by Ellen Jane Lorenz,
lyrics by Herman von Berge, music by
Ellen Jane Lorenz. Dayton, Ohio, Lorenz
Pub. Co., C1948. 24 p. illus. © Lorenz
Pub. Co.; 2Jan48; DP13010.
LORENZ P>ublishing Company.
The shadow of the Cross. DP13010. SEE
Lorenz, Ellen Jane.
LORING, HELEN.
Ahmenl DU14271. SEE Salzman, Frances
Klenett.
Babies aren't problems; it's their parents.
A 13-week series on modern sensible baby
care, culled from the newest approved
pediatric practices. [Sample script] ©
Frances Klenett Salzman; Ic 5Mar48; DU13432
The fateful moment. DU13434. SEE Salzman,
Frances Klenett.
LOSE your tempo. DU14643. SEE Siegel,
Morton.
THE LOST inheritance. DU13233. SEE Jackson,
Martin Henry.
THE LOST love song. DU13948. SEE Adams,
Frank Ramsay.
LOST lovers. DU14799. SEE Rosenberg, Jack.
THE LOST waltz. SEE Drake, WilUam A.
Two hearts in waltz time. DU12398.
LOTHROP, Rachel Warren.
The baker and his neighbour. DU15110. SEE
Power, Rhoda Dolores.
China poblana. DU15098. SEE Power, Rhoda
Dolores.
THE LOTUS eaters. DU15237. SEE Hall,
Eugene Jakway.
LOU Walters' stars of tomorrow. DU13707.
SEE Walters, Louis E.
THE LOUD Patrick. DU14254. SEE McKenney,
Ruth.
LOUDER please. DU14942. SEE Kraft Tele-
vision Theatre, no. 52.
LOUGHREY, JONATHAN.
Yes, if you catch me in the barn; a tolderollell
from Connecticut folklore, in four acts. A
revision of his "Strange things happen in
Connecticut." © Jonathan Loughrey; Ic
10Mar48; DU13373.
LOVE and honey. DU13116. SEE Blackwell,
Paul Clark.
LOVE at hindsight. DU14141. SEE Diamant,
William Martin.
THE LOVE holdup. DU12635. SEE Young,
William Bertram.
LOVE, honor, and O'Day. DU14597. SEE Chase,
Lloyd.
LOVE in a looking glass. DU15125. SEE Cor-
bett, Leonora.
LOVE in idleness. DP13937. SEE Rattigan,
Terence.
LOVE in the swamps. DP15416. SEE Holly-
wood Recordo-Script Service.
LOVE is like radar. SEE Gauldin, Maude
Eleanor Coimts. The lady knows her mind.
DU14819.
LOVE is stranger than fiction. DU14761. SEE
First Nighter, Feb. 12, 1948.
LOVE of atom, wrath of star. DU14022. SEE
Gallenstein, Leo Jacob.
LOVELL, JOHN.
The moon is a street lamp, a drama in three
acts. © John Lovell, Jr.; Ic 5Jan48; DU12217.
LOVELL, Phileo R., pseud. SEE Richter, Clara
S.
LOVELY to look at. DP12119. SEE Johnson,
Philip.
LOVER. DU12958. SEE Stubbs, Kenneth Norman.
LOVERS and madmen. DU14210. SEE Mead,
Ralph Henry.
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LURCH, BRUCE JOHN.
The dog walker, a satire in three acts, by
Bruce Brighton [pseud.] © Bruce John
Lurch; Ic 16Feb48; DU13129.
LUSK, H, H.
Florodora. DU14596. SEE Orman, Max.
LUSTIG, DAVE.
Milo, the masked magician; radio and tele-
vision script, by Dave Lustig and Jerry
Ross. © Dave Lustig, Jerry Ross; Ic
23Dec47; DU12252.
LUX RADIO THEATRE (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by J. Walter
Thompson Co. © Lever Brothers Co.
Nov. 3, 1947. Singapore. © Ic 3Dec47;
DU12128.
Nov. 10, 1947. The dark corner. © Ic
3Dec47; DU12129.
Nov. 17, 1947. Nobody lives forever. © Ic
3Dec47; DU12130.
Nov. 24, 1947. Saratoga trunk. © Ic 22Dec47;
DU12356.
Dec. 1, 1947. The ghost and Mrs. Muir.
© Ic 22Dec47; DU12354.
Dec. 8, 1947. Ride the pink horse. © Ic
22Dec47; DU12355.
Dec. 15, 1947. [Magic town] © Ic 31Dec47;
DU12352.
Dec. 22, 1947. Miracle on 34th Street. © Ic
6Jan48; DU12490.
Dec. 29, 1947. Anchors aweigh. © Ic
16Jan48; DU12531.
Jan. 5, 1948. [The farmer's daughter] © Ic
16Jan48; DU12529.
Jan. 12, 1948. Kiss of death. © Ic 4Feb48;
DU12874.
Jan. 19, 1948. The yearling. © Ic 4Feb48;
DU12873.
Jan. 26, 1948. [Notorious] © Ic 4Feb48;
DU12872.
Feb. 2, 1948. Mother wore tights. © Ic
20Feb48;DU13132.
Feb. 9, 1948. Lady in the lake. © Ic 20Feb48
DU13134.
Feb. 16, 1948. The Jolson story. © Ic
27Feb48; DU13398.
Feb. 23, 1948. T-Men. © Ic 12Mar48;
DU13455.
Mar. 1, 1948. Bad Bascomb. © Ic 12Mar48;
DU13454.
Mar. 8, 1948. Spellbound. © Ic 2Apr48;
DU13750.
Mar. 15, 1948. Irish eyes are smiling.
© Ic 2Apr48; DU13751.^
Mar. 22. 1948. A woman's vengeance. © Ic
2Apr48; DU13752.
Mar. 29, 1948. I love you again. © Ic 9Apr48
DU13895.
Apr. 5, 1948. Daisy Kenyon. © Ic 19Apr48;
DU14064.
Api. 19, 1948. Random harvest. © Ic
10May48; DU14465.
May 10, 1948. [Intrigue] © Ic 26May48;
DU14937.
May 17, 1948. The homesuetch. © Ic 26May4
DU14938.
LUZANA. DU14144. SEE Matthews, Eddie.
LYNCH, GEORGE RALPH.
The vagabond's dream, by Gregory O'Lynn
[pseud.] A musical revue and water ballet
combination, in three settings and six scenes.
[Text only] © George R. Lynch; Ic 23Feb48;
on revisions; DU15078. Prev. reg. 23Feb46;
D4060.
LYNDON, BARRE.
Barrelhouse, a play in two acts. © Barr^
Lyndon; Ic 10Feb48; DU13118.
LYNN, Foster, pseud. SEE Hugo, Stella Lynott.
LYJSfN, Virginia Safford. SEE First Nighter
(Radio program)
LYON, Herb. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
LYONS, Jean.
Alexander proposes. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty holiday. DP13966.
LYSANDRE. DU12848. SEE Paul, John.
LYSISTRATA. SEE Paul, John. Lysandre.
DU12848.
LOVERS are strange birds. DU15304. SEE
Pek, Desider P.
LOVE'S old sweet dream. DU13259. SEE
Dr. Christian, no. 472.
LOWE, JOSEPH.
Expose, a half-hour dramatized radio pro-
gram. © Joseph Lowe; Ic 6Feb48;
DU12826.
LOWENSTEIN, MILTON DEWEY.
The bridge that sleeps, a play of China, in
four acts and a prologue. © Milton D.
Lowenstein; Ic 14Jan48; DU12397.
THE LOWEST depths. DU13742. SEE Gibbs,
Wolcott.
THE LOWLY milkman. SEE Kaser, Arthur
LeRoy. Funny skits for amateurs. DPI 3087.
LOWTHER, GEORGE FRANCIS.
You, the private eye; an Adventure House
production. [Television script] © George
Francis Lowther; Ic 24May48; DU15205.
THE LOYALTY of Chief. DU12694. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 515.
LUCHS, Fred E. SEE Sermon of the Week,
no. 45. C2282.
LUCHSINGER, CHUCK.
Cartoon teletales- television program.
May 26, 1948. © Chuck Luchsinger;
Ic 7Jun48; DU15378.
LUCIA'S progress, and other novels. SEE Van
Druten, John. Make way for Lucia. DU14604.
LUCKY accident. DU14863. SEE Dr. Christian,
no. 488.
LUCKY anniversary. DU14829. SEE Fairbanks,
William F.
LUCKY eleven— it's a naturall DU14527. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
LUCKY one. DU13700. SEE Hall, Alfred J.
LUCY Larcom. DU13618. SEE Mackay, Con-
stance D'Arcy.
LUDLUM, STUART D.
How to beautify your windows, by Stuart D.
Ludlum, Daniel Kusell, and Richard S.
Winship. Film script. © Hunter Douglas
Corp.; Ic 29Dec47; DU14224.
LUDWIG, EMIL.
Le retour d'Ulysse, com^die en trois actes.
(In Les Oeuvres Ubres. Nouv. s^r., no.
22~(248}. Paris, A. Fayard [1947]. p. [263]
-319) © Emil Ludwig; 30Dec47; DPI 4247.
LUKE learns a lesson. DU14588. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2382-1607.
LUKENS, ALLEN FRANCK.
Selection of electric drives for looms. C2708.
SEE Demartini, Robert John.
THE LUMEN Winter presentation. SEE Hark-
rider, John. All American sportarama.
DU12559.
LUMET, BARUCH.
The Jewish soldier, a dramatic poem in one
scene. © Baruch Lumet; Ic lMar48-
DU13277.
LUMP in my throat. DU14509. SEE Todd
Robert E.
LUNN, NINA K.
Venus was an amateur; or. Ever since Eve.
Outline for a book on the female hormones
8 leaves. © Nina K. Lunn; Ic 23jan48- C2018
68
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
- M -
MKR'S Art Outlook.
Why is modern art? C2556. SEE Riley,
A^ude Kemper.
MA, Henry takes a hand. DU12978. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2348-1573.
MA PERKINS (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Orin Tovrov.
© Procter & Gamble Co.
3766. Jan. 5, 1948. © Ic 9Tan48; DU12307.
3788. Feb. 4, 1948. © Ic 3Feb48;
DU12738.
3811. Mar. 8, 1948. © Ic 8Mar48;
DU13445.
3830. Apr. 2, 1948. © Ic 5Apr48;
DU13784.
3853. May 5, 1948. © Ic 5May48;
DU14393.
3873. June 2, 1948. © Ic 28Jun48;
DU15366.
MA tante et ses neveux. DP14498. SEE
Liegeois, L.
MAAS, ROGER B.
The thirtieth star, a Centennial Day play
for children in the elementary grades,
with choral speaking, music and dancing.
Arranged from an original play of the
same title by Robert E. Gard and from
materials by Fred Holmes. © Roger B.
Maas; 12Feb48; DP14475.
MABRY, IRENE B.
Romance and happiness pass me by, a
drama for radio, motion picture, etc.
4 leaves. © Irene B. Mabry; Ic
19Feb48; DU13619.
McALEAVY, CHARLES RAYMOND.
The decayed soldier, a screenplay.
© Charles Raymond McAleavy; Ic
22Jun48; DU15306.
THE MacALLISTER fortune. DU12518.
SEE Gordon, Ruth.
McCABE, TERRENCE WILLIAM.
Waverly Place, a play in six scenes.
© Terrence W. McCabe; Ic 19May48;
DU14731.
McCAHON, CAROL.
The Quinby report, a play in three acts,
by Carol and Robert McCahon. © Carol
McCahon, Robert McCahon; Ic 5Apr48;
DU13786.
McCAHON, Robert.
The Quinby report. DU13786.
McCahon, Carol.
SEE
McCALL, LEO THOMAS.
A case on Mallory, a play in three acts.
© Leo T. McCall; Ic 26Jan48; DU12570.
McCANN-Erickson, inc. SEE
Dr. Christian (Radio program)
The Sheriff (Radio program)
McCarthy, jeremiah aloysius.
We. [Lecture] © Jeremiah Aloysius
McCarthy; Ic llFeb48; C2162.
McCarthy, aeve. see
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
MacCARTNEY, John A.
The anti-histamines— new hope for the
allergic. C2193. SEE Parke, Davis &
Co.
The damned detail man. C2191. SEE
Parki, Davis & Co.
Mend your fences— now! C2191. SEE
Parke, Davis & Co.
New horizons in health. C2190. SEE
Parke, Davis & Co.
The pharmaceutical change of life. C2194.
SEE Parke, Davis & Co.
McCARTY, EDWARD CLAYTON.
The man on the stairs, a mystery-comedy
in three acts. Evanston, HI., Row,
Peterson [1948]. 119 p. Ulus. (A Row-
Peterson play) © Row, Peterson & Co.;
Ijun48; DP15258.
McCLASKEY, HENRY M
An address prepared for delivery to the
Advertising Club of Louisville, Kentucky.
© Henry M. McClaskey, Jr.; Ic 12Jan48;
C2200.
McCLEERY, WILLIAM.
A play for Mary, a comedy in three acts.
© William McCleery; Ic 24Dec47;
DU12421.
McCLINTOCK, MARION E.
Fashion forum; Totem Freelancers' fash-
ion show audition. Mar. 5, 1948. Radio
script. © Marion McCllntock; Ic
15Apr48; C2414.
McCONNAUGHY, HETTIE GRANGE.
Her name will be Lucretia, a play in four
scenes. © Hettie Grange McConnaughy;
Ic 16Dec47; DU12698.
McCONNOR, Vincent.
A joy forever. SEE Madden, Cecil
Charles. Chelsea Reach. DU12244.
McCORMACK, HERBERT PETER.
All things are yours, a satiric fantasy in
two acts. © Herbert Peter McCormack;
Ic 26Feb48; DU13159.
McCORMICK, Robert Kelly.
The Whoopstars. DU12849.
rider, John.
SEE Hark-
McCORMICK and Company.
Give 'em both barrels. C2042. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
McCOY, PAUL STEVENS.
The Pay-off, a comedy in one act. San
Francisco, Banner Play Bureau, cl948.
16 p. © Banner Play Bureau, inc.;
29Apr48; DP14434.
She must wear green, a comedy in one
act. San Francisco, Banner Play Bureau,
cl948. lip. © Banner Play Bureau,
inc.; lMar48; DP13731.
Three isn't a crowd, a fifteen- minute
comedy for two men and two women.
San Francisco, Banner Play Bureau,
cl948. 12 p. © Banner Play Bureau,
inc.; lMar48; DP13724.
McCOY, TERENCE J.
Mister God, a drama in a prologue and
three acts. © Terence J. McCoy; Ic
30Apr48; DU14411.
McCRACKEN, ESTHER HELEN (ARM-
STRONG).
No medals, a play in three acts. London,
S. French [1947]. 100 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 162)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 17Dec47;
DP13720. Prev. reg. 6Jan45; D unp.
91829.
McCRACKEN, James. SEE The Cisco Kid
(Radio program)
McCUE, Mrs. George. SEE De La Torre,
Lillian.
Mcculloch, PoUy jo.
Sidesaddle Sue. DU13153. SEE Boggs,
Benton Boone.
McCURDEY, CATHARINE MILLER.
Princess Scheherazqueer and the Jinn,
Rickey; or, Should a girl eat? A play
by Katherine Mllar fpseud.J 8 leaves.
© Catharine Miller McCurdey; Ic
20jan48; DU12988.
Will o' the wisp, a dramatico-musical
production in two acts, by Katherine
Millar [l^pseud. 1 Text only. ©Catharine
Miller McCurdey; Ic 25May48; on ad-
ditions to libretto and lyrics; DU15023.
Prev. reg. 25Mar47; D8696.
McDONAGH, RICHARD P.
The most grateful man in the world, a
special program, Nov. 26, 1947.
© National Broadcasting Co., Inc.;
28Nov47; DP12484.
MacDONALD, BRUCE, pseud, of Herman
Krasnow and Philip Eisenberg.
The birthday record; [for children]
age 3 to 6. Recording script. © Her-
mann Krasnow, Philip Eisenberg; Ic
12Apr48; DU14729.
Let's play animals; [for children]
age 2-5. Recording script. © Hermann
Krasnow, Philip Eisenberg; Ic 12Apr48;
DU14728.
McDonald, Catherine.
You're atomic, a musical comedy. Book
and lyrics by Catherine McDonald and
Kermit Hunter, music by Kermit Hunter.
82 leaves. © Catherine McDonald,
Kermit H. Hunter; Ic 12Apr48; DU14114.
McDonald, Frederick h.
Proposal for Rotary tower of world friend-
ship and international hall of progress.
An address to the Rotary Club of Charles-
ton, S. C.,Jan. 20, 1948. © Frederick
H. McDonald; Ic 30Dec47; C2154.
McEnroe, robert edward.
Oliver Erwenter, a play in three acts.
© Robert E. McEnroe; Ic 24Mar48;
DU13599.
MACfiRIE. AF7307. SEE sartori, Domeni-
co.
McGILL, Earle L.
Plays from radio. A20272. SEE Lass,
Abraham Harold.
McGLASHAN, NORMAN.
Two sharps and a flat, a mystery play in
three acts and five scenes. © Norman
McGlashan; Ic 15May48; DU14665.
McGOWAN, JACK.
No return, a play in two acts. © Jack
McGowan; Ic 23Jan48; DU12638.
MacGOWAN, Kenneth.
The torch-bearers. DP13973.
Kelly, George Edward.
SEE
McGRAW Electric Company. Toastmaster
Products Division.
Proud possession. C2333. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
MacGREGOR, Jock. SEE Nick Carter,
Master Detective (Radio program)
McGUIRE, Karl.
Mail and female,
feld, Bert.
DU14883. SEE Reis-
McGUIRE, MARION AGNES.
A house to live in, the story of an Amer-
ican family; a three-act play, with pro-
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
McGUIRE, MARION AGNES. Cont d.
logue and epilogue. © Marion A.
McGuire; Ic 2Feb48; DU12682.
The seed seller, a play in three acts.
© Marion Agnes McGuire; Ic 25May48;
DU14990.
McGUIRE, Richard Paul.
Living death. DU13001. SEE Nunn,
William Curtis.
MACIIARD, ALFRED. ^
La femme perdue, piece inedite en trois
acta s et six tableaux. (la Lisez-moi,
Mar. 25, Apr. 10, Apr. 25, May 10, 1947)
© Alfred Machard; 25Mar47, 10Apr47,
25Apr47, 10May47; DP13190-13193.
MacINNES, HELEN.
None but the fair, a play in three acts.
© Helen Maclnnes; Ic lMar48; DU13234.
MACK, Nila. SEE Let's Pretend (Radio
program)
MACKAY, CONSTANCE D'ARCY.
Ladies of the White House, a chrono-
logical play for a feminine cast.
Boston, W. H. Baker Co. ri948l. 27 p.
(Baker s royalty plays) © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 2Jan48; DP12574. Prev. reg.
18Jul45; D unp. 94304.
Lucy Larcom, a play in three acts. The
story of the first New England woman
poet. © Constance D'Arcy Mackay; Ic
lMar48; DU13618.
McKENNEY, RUTH.
The Loud F>atrick, a comedy In three acts,
by Ruth McKenney and Richard Bransten.
Based on the book "The Loud Red
Patrick," by Ruth McKenney. © Ruth
McKenney, Richard Bransten; Ic
26Apr48; DU14254.
MACKENZIE, MARJORIE.
Last year's nest, a play in three acts.
© Marjorie Rfeckenzie; Ic lApr48;
DU13992.
McKINNEY, JOHN ROBERT.
No other gods, a play in two acts. © John
Robert McKinney; Ic 25Feb48; DU13095.
McKINNEY, MAYME.
Monkey business, a vaudeville skit.
© Allen A. DuLany; Ic 8Mar48; DU13916.
MacLACHLAN, ROBERT ANTHONY.
Daughters of Venus; At dawn, tomorrow.
A drama in three acts, © Robert
Anthony MacLachlan; Ic 24May48;
DU14931.
Homeward, my love; Glorious Gloria. A
Canadian comedy in three acts. ©
Robert Anthony MacLachlan; Ic 14May48;
DU14658.
McLAIRD, Arthur M.
King Arthur and his knights. DU14412.
SEE Rogers, Art.
McLARTY, JOHN.
Rock a dry baby with Dr. Pheiffer's
wiper diapers. [Radio commercial]
© John McLarty; Ic 17Dec47; C1985.
Mclaughlin, Mignon.
The darling. DU12723. SEE McLaughlin,
Robert.
Mclaughlin, Robert.
The darling, a play in three acts, by
Robert and Mignon McLaughlin; based
on a story by Anton Chekov. © Robert
McLaughlin, Mignon McLaughlin; Ic
18Dec47; DU12723.
MacLEAN, DOUGLAS.
Never again. DU12455. SEE St. Johns,
Adela Rogers.
McNALLY, JAMES JOSEPH.
Dr. Christian— and 40 seconds; or. The
doctor and his ... seconds. A radio
script, by James Joseph McNally, St.,
and Evelyn Maria Thompson. © James
J. McNally, Sr.; Ic 22Apr48; DU14147.
McNAMEE, EDWARD.
Gladys, a four-act comedy. © Edward
McNamee; Ic 25Nov47; DU12106.
McOUT'SInn. DU13820. SEE Ness,
Joseph Dalgleish.
McOWEN, BERNARD J.
After forty. DU15152. SEE Glann, James
Frank.
MacPARTLAND, GEORGE PARNELL.
Born under Leo; or. Men and their stars.
A thirty-minute radio play. © Parnell
MacPartland; Ic 10Mar48; DU13375.
McQueen, Jessle.
Careers in home economics.
Schrock, Margaret.
SEE
McQueen, MUdred Hark. SEE Hark,
Mildred.
McQueen, Noel.
Heart trouble. DP12090. SEE Hark,
Mildred.
It's so complex. DP12089. SEE Hark,
Mildred.
The moon keeps shining. DP13366. SEE
Hark, Mildred.
Thanks to George Washington. DP12626.
SEE Hark, Mildred.
MacRAE, Mrs. Cameron F. SEE MacRae,
Lillian.
MacRAE, LILLIAN.
Tomorrow will be Tuesday, a play in
three acts, by Lillian MacRae. © Lil-
lian MacRae (Mrs. Cameron F. Mac-
Rae); Ic 25May48; DU14984.
MADAM Ada. DP14651. SEE Harris,
Aurand.
MADAM President.
Coburn, Mary.
DU13534. SEE
MADDEN, CEQL CHARLES.
The business wife, a modern comedy in
three acts, by Cecil Madden and John
Cheney. © Cecil Madden, John Chenefy;
Ic 29Apr48; DU14522.
Chelsea Reach, a comedy in three acts;
being a free adaptation from "A joy
forever," by Vincent McConnor.
© Cecil Charles Madden; Ic 28Nov47;
DU12244.
Emergency exit, a play in two acts, by
Cecil Madden and MacGregor Urqu-
hart. © Cecil Charles Madden; Ic
27Jan48; DU13017.
The perfect murder, a. play in three acts;
freely adapted from ' No evidence,"
a play by MacGregor Urquhart.
© Cecil Charles Madden; Ic 27Feb48;
DU13228.
MADISON, Dorothy, pseud. SEE Terrell,
Dorothy.
MADLY we smil--. DU15189. SEE Good-
man, Daniel Carson.
MAETERLINCK, Maurice.
Pelleasand Melisande. DU12956. SEE
Staw, Sala.
MAGGY. DU14322. SEE The Hour of St.
Francis (Radio program)
THE MAGIC earrings. DU13127. SEE
Watson, Florence E.
THE MAGIC flute. DU14091. SEE Bar-
rett, Katharine.
THE MAGIC island. DP15139. SEE
KnoUer, Jacob.
THE MAGIC of Limping John. DU14507.
SEE Hotchner, Aran Edwin.
THE MAGIC of the Samscheh Mitschebat.
DU12214. SEE Petty, William Hfertin.
THE MAGIC star. DU15165. SEE Tulik,
Jane C.
MAGIC town. DU12352. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Dec. 15, 1947.
THE MAGIC wand. DU12633. SEE Smith,
Benjamin Vernon.
MAGNETIC Recording Sound Libraries,
inc.
Her philosophy of love. DU13281. SEE
Juhl, Curt.
The Hour of Operatic Charm. SEE The
Hour of Operatic Charm (Radio pro-
gram)
Symphonic Hour of Tone Poems. SEE
Symphonic Hour of Tone Poems (Radio
program)
THE MAGNIFICENT McGuires. DU15101.
SEE Meany, John Joseph.
THE MAGNIFICENT Vanes. DU13852.
SEE Morelli, Richard Vernon.
MAIDEN venture. DU14624. SEE Bailey,
Angus Alexander.
MAIER, GEORGE E.
The true circle of equation. [Lecture]
© George E. Maier; Ic 2Feb48; C2195.
MAIER, NATHAN.
And if elected ... , a play in three acts.
© Nathan Maier; Ic 2Mar48; DU13338.
MAIL and female. DU14883. SEE Reis-
feld, Bert.
THE MAIL robbery. DU14577. SEE Chal-
lenge of the Yukon, no. 529.
THE MAIN reasons why dentistry has
failed to control oral diseases. C2232.
SEE Kelly, John Lawrence.
MAINTAINING a healthful condition of the
cuticle of the skin. C2299. SEE Clark,
John Wesley.
MAINVILLE, ELDOR JEAN.
Other little people, a three-act play.
© Eldor Jean Mainville; Ic 10May48;
DU14453.
MAKE way for Lucia. DU14604. SEE Van
Druten, John.
MAKER of thunderbolts. DU12298. SEE
Miller, Allen Cowen.
LE MALADE imaginaire. SEE Moliere,
Jean Baptiste Poquelin. L'amour
medecin. DP12314.
MALA WICK, IRENE.
Why men marry, a comedy scenario in
the worst way, hotter than twin beds.
110 leaves. © Irene Malawick; Ic
30Mar48; DU13994.
70
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MALKIN, Richard P.
Step a little closer. DU15266. SEE
Cotler, Gordon.
MALKIN, ROBERT LEE.
Only God and Ivan Knsky, a play in one
act, with two scenes. © Robert Lee
Malkin; Ic 16Jan48; DU12401.
MALMBERG, PfflLLIPP GEORGE.
Col-O-Rado; Centennial State. An orig-
inal musical comedy in three acts.
y^ext and music on separate leaves]
Phillipp G. Malmberg; Ic 19May48;
DU14889.
MALTBY, HENRY FRANCIS.
Something more important, a Grand
Guignol playlet. 15 leaves. © Henry
Francis Maltby; Ic 3May48; DU14449.
MALTZ, MAXWELL. »
The refugee, a 'play in three acts.
© Maxwell Maltz; Ic 22]un48; DU15307.
MALVIN, ARTHUR.
Telecrime, by Arthur Malvin and Rich-
ard Falcon. [Television script]
© Arthur Malvin, Richard Falcon; Ic
16Feb48; DU13117.
MAMSELLE Majolie. SEE Neugass, Miriam
Newman. Voudou and Virgin. DU13354.
THE MAN from Mars. DU13140. SEE
Blashill, John Stuart.
THE MAN from Missouri, DU14586. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no, 2380-1605.
THE MAN from Paris. DU14445. SEE
West, Evelyn,
A MAN from Sodom. DU14335. SEE
Wainer, Bert.
THE MAN from the Ministry. DP13873.
SEE Bingham, Madeleine.
THE MAN from Topeka. DU12822. SEE
Stein, Morris.
MAN in the making. DU14178. SEE Kane,
Albert Morris.
THE MAN Moses. DP14437. SEE Bow-
man, Phil. Greatest stories of all time,
no. 5.
THE MAN nobody knows. SEE Hoffman,
Herman Benjamin.
My brother's keeper. DU15156.
Perplexed. DU13405.
MAN of destiny. DU12982. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2352-1577.
THE MAN on the stairs. DP15258. SEE
McCarty, Edward Clayton.
THE MAN said — . DU14354. SEE Clark,
Hal.
THE MAN who corrupted Hadleyburg.
DU12853. SEE Evslin, Bernard.
THE MAN who couldn't whistle. DU12851,
DU13089. SEE Greene, Robert Stern.
THE MAN who grew young. DU13774. SEE
Gilmore, Edward Joseph.
THE MAN who knows. DP15014. SEE
Dowling, Jennette.
THE MAN who shaved in the dark.
DU13246. SEE The Sheriff, no. 166.
THE MAN who was death. DU13910. SEE
The Shadow, no. 326.
THE MAN who wouldn't be an angel.
DU14211. SEE The Casebook of Dr.
Conrad, Criminologist, no. 1.
THE MAN with the Book among American
Indians. DU14613. SEE Ragatz, Mary
Ellen,
THE MAN with the Book among the
colored people. DU14614. SEE Ragatz,
Mary Ellen.
THE MAN with the Book among the Japa-
nese. DU14608. SEE Ragatz, Mary Ellen.
THE MAN with the Book among the Philip-
pines. DU14607. SEE Ragatz, Mary EUen.
THE MAN with the Book in China. DU14610.
SEE Ragatz, Mary Ellen.
THE MAN with the Book in Egypt. DU14611.
SEE Ragatz, IVfery EUen.
THE MAN with the Book in Mexico.
DU14609. SEE Ragatz, Mary Ellen.
THE MAN with the Book in rural United
States. DU14612. SEE Ragatz, Mary
Ellen.
MANAGED marketing. DU12648. SEE
Wilding Ftcture Productions, inc.
MANAGEMENT conference: Group rela-
tions. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright.
MANAGEMENT conference: Human rela-
tions. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright.
MANAGEMENT conference: Management
fundamentals. SEE Maynard, Harold
Bright.
MANAGEMENT controls. C2702. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Management fundamentals,
21st day.
MANAGEMENT, key to prosperity. C2163.
SEE Stewart, Robert L.
MANAGEMENT'S opportunity for a better
America. C2685. SEE Maynard, Harold
Bright.
MANCUSO, LOUIS GUSTAVE.
A preliminary paper on hyperplasia and
degenerative conditions. © Louis
Gustave Mancuso; Ic 10May48; C2569.
MANDEL, FRANK.
Ten, a play in two acts and an epilogue,
by Frank Mandel and Morgan Wallace.
© Frank ^fendel, Morgan Wallace; Ic
llMay48; DU14519.
THE MANDRAKE root. DU13563. SEE
Weiss, Louis.
MANFRED. DU13337. SEE Schick, Elliot.
MANHATTAN Mary. SEE Nelson, Robert
Morton. Little Mary Monahan. DU13638.
MANN, Joseph, pseud. SEE Mannarino,
Joseph A.
MANNARINO, JOSEPH A.
Two left feet, by Joseph Mann [pseud.]
A musical comedy in two acts. [Text
only] © Joe Mann; Ic 26Apr48;
DU14174.
MANNING, MARY.
Witches' Sabbath, a fantasy in one act.
© Mary Manning; Ic 16Mar48; DU13633.
MANNING, GAIL FELIX KEITH-JONES.
The eye of the beholder, a dream in three
acts, by Gail Keith-Jones. © Gail
Felix Keith-Jones Mannino; Ic llMay48;
DU14520.
A MAN'S best friend. C2363. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
MANSCHINGER, Kurt Karl.
The barber of New York. DU13605.
Manschinger, Margarethe.
SEE
MANSCHINGER, MARGARETHE.
The barber of New York, opera in one
act. Book by Greta Hartwig [pseud.]
Lyrics adapted from poems of the
eighteenth century; music by Ashley
Vernon [pseud. ] Vocal score. 143 p.
illus. 'Bibliographical notes": p. 143.
© Ashley Vernon, pseud, of Kurt Karl
Manschinger; Ic 24Mar48; DU13605.
MANSFIELD, Katherine.
The daughters of the late colonel.
DU12928. SEE Beachner, Louis.
MANTINBAND, James Howard.
Kingslake. DU13302. SEE Meyer, Chris-
tian Diedrich.
MARCEL, GABRIEL.
Theatre comique. Paris, Editions Albln
Michel [1947]. 355 p. Contents.—
Colombyre; ou, Le brasier de la-paix.
Comedie en trois actes. — La double
expertise, comedie^en un acte. — Les
points sur les I, piece en un acte. — Le
divertissement posthume, piece en deux
actes. © Albin Michel; 7Jul47; DP12576.
A MARCH Christmas Eve. DU12591. SEE
Wilder, Marion.
THE MARCH of freedom. DP14707. SEE
Babin, Gregory.
THE MARCH of Time. SEE Time, inc.
MAKCHAND, LfiOPOLD,
Le secret des dieux, comedie en trois
actes. © Leopold Marchand; Ic ljun48;
DU15086.
MARCUS, Frank.
Joe and Asbestos. DU13076. SEE Kling,
Ken.
MARCUS, MAURE.
The atomic inlay, a satire in three acts,
by Maure Marcus and Phil Nelson.
© Maure Marcus, Philip Nelson; Ic
26May48; DU15007.
MARCUS, Peter L.
Breakwater. DU12838. SEE HUliard,
Frank.
MAREMONT, Mchael.
Mightier than the drum& DU14293. SEE
Lopata, Virginia W.
MARGARET and the Met. DU12284. SEE
Shubert, John Jason.
MARGARET in Fairyland. DP15157. SEE
O'Kelly, Tim.
MARILOU. DP14779. SEE VoUmer, Jorge
Carlos Rodolfo.
MARINO, JOHN NICHOLAS.
Johnny loves the whole wide world, a play
in three acts. © John Nicholas Marino;
Ic 15May48; DU14667.
MARITZA. DP12122. SEE Layer- Parker,
Robert.
71
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MARIZANCfiNE, pseud. SEE Castro
Fernandez, Hector Alfredo.
MARKED for trouble. DU15401. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 82.
MARKET research. C2686. SEE May-
nard, Harold Bright. Management con-
ference: Management fundamentals,
2nd day.
MARKET wise.
(Frank) inc.
C2145. SEE Lewis
MARKO, ROBERT.
Call me a genius, a comedy in three acts.
© Robert Marko; Ic 26Apr48; DU14169.
MARKOPOULOS, PETER GEORGE.
Candy Jameson. [Continuity] © Peter
Markopoulos; Ic 13May48; DU14616.
MARKS, Glenn Julian.
Hitting the headlines. DU13020. SEE
Youdale, Kenneth Hudson.
MARLETT, MELBA.
A touch of marriage, a play in three acts,
by Melba Marlett and Schuyler Watts.
© Melba Marlett, Schuyler Watts; Ic
21Apr48; on revisions; DU14253. Prev.
reg. "The uncertain glory;" 29Aug47;
D10908.
MARLY, JEAN.
Only puppets have strings, a play in three
acts. © Jean Marly; Ic 17May48;
DU14671.
The pet asp, a three-act comedy- 3atire.
© Jean Marly; Ic 28Nov47; DU12218.
Stooge for destiny, a mystery in three
acts. © Jean Marly; Ic 17May48;
DU14672.
MARRAZZO, Edith T.
Your building counselor. C2153. SEE
Blakelock, Edith T.
MARRIAGE by elimination. DU12632.
SEE Edelstein, David Henry.
MARRIAGE can work. DU12702. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
THE MARRIAGE contract. DU12448. SEE
Dugan, Lawrence Joseph.
MARRIAGE included Mother. DU13196.
SEE Buss, Carl Alfred.
THE MARRIAGE tax. DU15025. SEE
Weis, Blanche G.
MARRIED women. SEE Spencer, Albert E.
Corporation taxes. C2210.
MARSALES, Frank A.
Mr. Stork. DU13657. SEE Newport,
Carolyn Johanna.
MARSH, CHARLES L.
Pan-base, a lecture on the need for a
pancake foundation lotion. © Charles
L. Marsh; Ic 3May48; C2559.
MARSHALL, GRANT.
River boy, a tragic fantasy with music,
in six scenes. © Grant Jfer shall; Ic
21Jan48; DU12634.
MARSHALL, Howard.
The hump. SEE Woodworth, Myron
Gale. Torch of the middle spaces.
DU13900.
MARSHALL, HOWARD EDWARD.
Bachelor of arts, a play in three acts.
© Hov;ard Edward Marshall; Ic
15Mayi8; DU14668.
MARSHALL, Rex, pseud. SEE Shantz,
Marshall B.
MARSHALL Field and Company. SEE
Field (Marshall) and Company.
MARSHALL musical portraits. C2586.
SEE Hough, Marshall I.
MARTIN, FRANCIS BERNARD.
Your friend and mine, a play in three acts,
by Frank Martin. © Francis B. Martin;
Ic 16Apr48; DU14071.
MARTIN, JOHN ARVIL.
No mother to guide her, a musical play
in three acts. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © John Arvil Martin;
Ic 13Feb48; Dul5352.
MARTIN, JOHN M.
The dilemma, a dramatic reading.
4 leaves. © Wet more Declamation
Bureau; lSep47; DP12468.
The night bell, a dramatic reading.
3 leaves. © Wetmore Declamation
Bureau; lSep47; DP12469.
THE MARTIN and Lewis show.
SEE Zwirn, Bernard Phillip.
DU14060.
MARTIN Chuzzlewit. SEE Blumert,
Joseph. Chuzzlewit. DU12473.
MARTINEZ DE RIVAS, PATRICIA.
Gay deception, a comedy drama in three
acts, by P. Barry Carruthers [pseud.]
© Patricia Martinez de Rivas; Ic
28Jan48; DU12930.
MARUSKA. DU12701. SEE Houpy, LiUian
Marie.
MARVIN, JULIE.
Isidore Cohen, American citizen. [Re-
cording script] © Julie Marvin, Irving
E. Bizman; Ic 7Jan48; DU12492.
Nancy from Delancey. [A script]
© Julie Marvin, Irving E. Bizman; Ic
9Jan48; DU12498.
Yingile Bingile. DU12499. SEE Bizman,
Irving E.
MARY and John. DU13810. SEE Schryock,
Buren.
MARY Magdalene. DU13036. SEE Rich-
ardson, Eos Petty. Portrait gallery of
Bible women.
MARY, Mother of Jesus. DU13037. SEE
Richardson, Eos Petty. Portrait gallery
of Bible women.
MARY, mother of John Mark. DU13035.
SEE Richardson, Eos Petty. Portrait
gallery of Bible women.
MARY, sister of Martha. DU13032. SEE
Richardson, Eos Petty. Portrait gallery
of Bible women.
MASHKfiVITCH, Nata. SEE Denis, Natha-
lie (Mashkevitch).
MASICH, EDNA MARIE BRUGIER.
A night in old New Orleans, a musical
play in two acts. [Text only] © Edna
Marie Brugier Masich; Ic 14May48;
DU14634.
THE MASK of youth. DU13655. SEE Mas-
son, Madeleine.
A MASQUERADE in Vienna. DU12527.
SEE House, L. Margueritte.
MASSON, MADELEINE.
The mask of youth, a play in three acts.
© Madeleine Masson; Ic 26Mar48;
DU13655.
THE MASTER builder. SEE Donnet,
Marie. Henrik Ibsen's "The master
builder." DU13924.
THE MASTER swindle. DU12374. SEE
Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. 95.
MATER, REUBEN R.
The mystery call; radio script. © Reu-
ben R. Mater; Ic 20Feb48; C2219.
MATHEWS, Eric. SEE Mathews, Frederic
John.
MATHEWS, FREDERIC JOHN.
Boy, a play in three acts, by Eric Math-
ews. © Frederic John Mathews; Ic
7May48; DU14454.
MATHEWS, Vera, pseud. SEE Schoenbaum,
Vera Marie.
MATHIESON, THEODORE WILLIAM,
Mother was a goose, a mystery-comedy
in three acts. © Theodore William
Mathieson; Ic 20Jan48; DU12451.
MATRIMONY a la Mexico. DP13728. SEE
Carter, Leslie H.
MATT Talbot. DU12864. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
A MATTER of evidence. DU12967. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 842.
MATTHEWS, EDDIE.
Luzana, a musical play in three acts.
[Text only] © Eddie Matthews; Ic
21Apr48; DU14144.
MATTHEWS, JOHN F.
The scapegoat, a play with music, in seven
scenes and a prologue. Suggested, in
part, by Franz Kafka's novel, "The
trial." [Title in German: Der Prozess]
Text only. © John F. Matthews; Ic
21May48; DU14821.
MATTINGLEY, Betty Ann.
Sorority sisters. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
MATTY and Min in "The boarder."
DU12521. SEE Booth, Phrya Hecker.
MAUCK, JACK A.
The California centennial. No. 1: Cali-
fornia comes of age, a fifteen- minute
radio script, Jan. 26, 1948. © Jack
Mauck; Ic 2Feb48; DU12675.
MAUD, Christine, pseud. SEE Little,
Christine Maud.
MAUER, ARNOLD F.
Park Avenue, Harlem; a play in three
acts. © Arnold F. Mauer; Ic 12May48;
DU14538.
MAUGHAM, DORA ISABEL.
Daughter knows best, a play in three acts.
© Dora Isabel Maugham; Ic 19Apr48;
DU14134.
MAUGHAM, William Somerset.
Then and now. SEE Teal, Arthur E.
Best seUer. C2703.
MAUPASSANT. DU12300. SEE Kettering,
Ralph Thomas.
72
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MAUPASSANT, Guy de.
Albert Herring. DP14043. SEE Cro-
zier, Eric.
THE MAURICE method of creative sty-
ling. C2621. SEE Berube, Maurice.
MAYOR, OSBORNE HENRY.
It depends what you mean, an improvisa-
tion for the glockenspiel, by James
Bridie [pseud.] London, Constable
[1948]. 79 p. (Theatre edition of plays).
A play in three acts. © Osborne Henry
Mavor; 12Feb48; DP14503.
MAXIMOVTCH, Lazar Nicholas.
Old boys with high boys. DU13075. SEE
Slade, Kathryne Doremus.
MAY God forgive me. DU14836. SEE
Longois, Francis Thomas.
MAYS ERR Y, Robert.
The wedding of the princess. DU13530.
SEE Wing, Paul.
MAYER, DAVID.
Take him by his left leg, a satire in three
acts. © David Mayer; Ic 27Apr48;
DU14239.
MAYER, Herbert L.
Julie. DU14932. SEE Barrett, Katharine.
MAYER, NATALIE.
The air-ventures of Johnny Stamp; around
the world via airmail. A musical play-
let for young people, ages 4 to 15. [In
eight scenes, with prologue and finale].
New York, Charling Music Corp., cl948.
1 v. (unpaged). (The Charling musical
playlet series) f) Charling Music Corp.;
lMar48; DP13762.
MAYNARD, HAROLD BRIGHT.
Management conference: Group relations.
© Harold Bright Maynard; Ic each
22May48.
4th day. Introduction to group relations.
C2622.
5th day. Historical sketch of group rela-
tions. C2623.
7th day. Origins of modern group prob-
lems. C2624.
8th day. Economic concepts and group
relations. C2625.
10th day. The psychological nature of
groups. C2626.
11th day. Basic groups affecting indus-
try. C2627.
13th day. Areas of group conflict.
C2628.
14th day. How to handle a grievance.
C2629.
16th day. Getting facts for group prob-
lems. C2630.
17th day. The elements of discipline.
C2631.
19th day. The judicial attitude. C2632.
20th day. Creating and promoting morale.
C2633.
Management conference: Human relations.
© Harold Bright Maynard; Ic each
22May48.
2nd day. Introduction to individual dif-
ferences. C2635.
3rd day. Identifying individual differ-
ences. C2636.
4th day. Controlling your behavior.
C2637.
5th day. Self-interest vs. society. C2638.
7th day. On your ups and downs: the
manic. C2639.
8th day. On your downs and ups: the
depressive. C2640.
9th day. On beir^ shy: the autistic.
C2641.
10th day. On being right: the paranoid.
C2642.
nth day. Project making tendencies:
the epileptoid. C2643.
13th day. Practice in identifying com-
ponents and combinations. C2644.
14th day. Practice in identifying compo-
nents and combinations. C2645.
15th day. Habits of living. C2646.
16th day. Mental health. C2647.
17th day. Sales and bargaining prin-
ciples. C2648.
19th day. Individual temperamental
motivations. C2634.
20th day. Individual motivation for train-
ing. C2649.
21st day. General analysis of tempera-
ment. C2650.
22nd day. Application of principles to
employee problems. C2651.
Management conference: Management
fundamentals. © Harold Bright Maynard;
Ic each 24May48.
2nd day. Market research. C2686.
3rd day. Finance and business ^ructure.
C2687.
4th day. Planning for sales. C2688.
5th day. Planning the expansion. C2689.
7th day. Plant layout. C2690.
8th day. Developing the organization.
C2691.
9th day. Development of organization
chart. C2692.
10th day. Job evaluation and "merit rating.
C2693.
nth day. Testir^, selecting, and hiring.
C2694.
13th day. Operator training. C2695.
14th day. Production planning and inven-
tory control. C2696.
15th day. Timekeeping and dispatching.
C2697.
16th day. The budget as a basis for cost
control. C2698.
17th day. Wage incentive application.
C2699.
19th day. Paper work and record keep-
ing. C2700.
20th day. Public relations. C2701.
21st day. Management controls. C2702.
Management's opportunity for a better
America. [Lecture] © Harold Bright
Maynard; Ic 24May48; C2685.
MAYNE, Flore Ve, pseud. SEE Boyce,
Florence Victoria May Lackner.
MAYNE, Joseph H.
Shockproof shipping. C2759. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
The wise choice. DU12652. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
MAYO, JOHN HIMES.
The snowman, a play in three acts.
© John Himes Mayo; Ic 6Feb48; DU12796.
MAYO, RUTH ROLOFF.
Behind castle walls; or. In old Mexico.
Operetta for grade schools in two acts.
Lyrics and dances by Ruth Roloff Mayo,
book and music by Adella Carlson Altman.
Complete with music, dialogue, stage and
costume directions. Cincinnati, Willis
Music Co., cl948. Unison and two-part.
60 p. © The Willis Music Co.; 8Mar48;
DP13387.
MAYORGA, MARGARET (GARDNER), ed.
The best one-act plays, 1947-1948. New
York, Dodd, Mead, 1948. 278 p. illus.
Contents. —On this green bank, by Sylvan
Karchmer. — The sunny side of the atom,
by Carl Beier and Ruth Ashton. — Suffer
the little children, by Nicholas Bela. —
V.'ho are the weavers, by Joseph Shore
and Scott Graham Williamson. — A woman's
privilege, by Mirrijane and Joseph Hayes.
— Franicie and Albert (a play with music)
by Elizabeth Wilson Hughes. — Easter eve,
by Anna F. Trevisan.— Through a glass,
darkly, by Stanley Richards.— The
meadow, by Ray Bradbury. —Before the
bullfight, by Theodore Apstein. — Selected
plays of the year.- New collections of
one-act plays. © Dodd, Mead & Co.,
inc.; 17May48; AA83794.
Twenty short plays on a royalty holiday;
vol. 3. (1947 to 1950). New York,
S. French, 1948 [i. e., 1947]. 373 p.
Contents.— The far-distant shore, by
Robert Finch and Betty Smith.— Book-
lovers, by John Kirkpatrick.— Hometown,
by Marcus Bach.— Viva Mexico, by Betty
Bandel.— Stranger than fiction, by Phoebe
Smith. — The cut-throat, attributed to
Lope de Vega; adapted by M. Jagendorf. —
Death at Fredericksburg, by Edgar R.
Emery.— Tom Sawyer's morning, adapted
by Regina Brown.— A share in freedom,
by Esther E. Olson.— Angel child, by
James Reach. — Appomattox, by George
Seibel.— Stranger in the night, by Rachel
Reynolds and Phoebe Smith.— Who
picked Mrs. Flower? by Dorothy Nichols
and Dorothy Wyman.— Brilliant perform-
ance, by Marjorie Allen. — Private Mc-
Kay's ghost, by Betty Brown and Robert
Knipe. — Papa never done nothing much,
by E. P. Conkle. — Sorority sisters, by
Betty Ann Mattingley. — Service Club,
by William M. Kephart. — Alexander
proposes, by Jean Lyons.— The trial of
Socrates, by Alfred Kreymborg.
© Samuel French; 15Apr47; DP13966.
ME and Molly.
Gertrude.
DU14009. SEE Berg,
ME and my 'orse. SEE Farjeon, Joseph
Jefferson. Benologues. DP13502.
MEAD, RALPH HENRY.
Lovers and madmen, a comedy in three
acts. © Ralph Mead; Ic 8Mar48; DU14210.
THE MEADOW. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. The best one-act plays,
1947-1948. AA83794.
MEAN Street. DU12619. SEE Hutton,
Michael Clayton.
MEANY, JOHN JOSEPH.
The magnificent McGuires, a comedy in
three acts. © John J. Meany; Ic 3Jun48;
on additions and revisions; DU15101.
Prev. reg. "Pigskin paradise;" 15Nov43;
D86009.
MEARSON, Lyon.
The vulture in the parlor.
Mearson, Rose Mary.
DU12257. SEE
MEARSON, ROSE MARY.
The vulture in the parlor, a play in three
acts, by Rose Mary and Lyon Mearson.
© Rose Mary Mearson, Lyon Mearson;
Ic 19Dec47; DU12257.
MECHEM, KIRKE FIELD.
The land of the young, a play in three acts.
© Kirke Field Mechem; Ic llMar48;
DU13394.
MEDBERRY, Mrs. Carrol.
Escape into danger. DU14345. SEE
Latham, Paul.
MEDICAL nomenclature. C2505. SEE
Erikson, Eben W.
MEDICINE for Lucky. DU12974. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2344-1569.
MEEHAN, John.
Ghosts, inc. DU14402. SEE Phipps,
Thomas W.
73
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MEET Arizona. DP12091. SEE Brown,
George Murray.
MEET Happy, the rabbit. DU12537. SEE
The Mystery Castle, no. 3.
MEET Miss Boo. DU14840. SEE Reader's
Digest— Radio Edition, no. 115.
MEET the cousin. DU13923. SEE Rosen,
Joe.
MEET the woodwind family. DU14342.
SEE Highways and Byways to Music
(Radio program)
THE MEETING. SEE Novelli, Gastone.
Wiedersehen. DU12407.
MEETS Foxy Woxy. DU12536. SEE The
Mystery Castle, no. 2.
MELISSA. Downs' nephew. DU13840. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2364-1589.
MELLIS, Herbert.
Cash on the line. DU14617. SEE Kagan,
Bernard.
MELODY, harmony, rhythm. DU15100.
SEE Highways and Byways to Music
(Radio program)
MELODY madhouse. DP13515. SEE
Sprague Basse (Toulouse)
MELONEY, William Brown.
The Hallams. DU12612. SEE Franken,
Rose.
MELVILLE, ALAN.
Some items from Sweetest and lowest,
by Alan Melville and Charles Zwar.
London,^ S. French [1948]. 30 p.
(French's acting edition, no. 565) Con-
tents. — Swing bridge. — Long lie. —
Self-portrait. — Film foursome. — Days
of Daly's. — Pantomime visit. — Etchings.
— Amo, amas. — Initiative. © Samuel
French, ltd.; 2Mar48; DP13940.
MELVILLE, Herman.
Moby Dick. SEE Wilson, Gilbert Brown.
The white whale. DU13922.
MELVILLE. RICHARD L.
Oh Romeo! A ten- minute comic skit, for
2 men and 2 women. San Francisco,
Banner Play Bureau, cl948. 11 p.
© Banner Play Bureau, inc.; lAfer48;
DP13726.
Whatta ya know about that? A farcical
episode in one blast, for 2 men and 2
women. San Francisco, Banner Play
Bureau, cl948. 11 p. © Banner Play
Bureau, inc.; lMar48; DP13727.
MELVIN, A. Gordon.
All American sportarama. DU12559.
SEE Harkrider, John.
Brain, Brawn and Spirit, inc. DU12561.
SEE Harkrider, John.
Fame Field. DU12839. SEE Harkrider,
John.
Fish story. DU12556, DU12841. SEE
Harkrider, John.
Glory goal. DU12555. SEE Harkrider,
John.
Green Table, U.S. A. DU12840. SEE
Harkrider, John.
Horse opera. DU12558. SEE Harkrider,
John.
The known American. DU12557. SEE
Harkrider, John.
National ring. DU12560. SEE Harkrider,
John.
The Whoopstars. DU12849. SEE Hark-
rider, John.
MEMORY lane album. C2560. SEE
Squire, F. Burt.
MEN and their stars. SEE MacPartland,
George Parnell. Born under Leo.
DU13375.
MENACED. DU13007. SEE Connelly,
Dennis Hubert.
MEND your fences now! C2192. SEE
Parke, Davis & Co.
MENDELSON, Mira.
The duenna. DU14726, DP15164. SEE
Prokof'ev, Sergei Sergeevich.
MENDOLA, DOMINIC FRANCIS.
Two men and a woman, a comedy-drama
in three acts. © Dominic Francis
Mendola; Ic 19Apr48; DU14443.
MENDREK, William.
When Plymouth rocked.
Black, Walter.
DU15373. SEE
THE MENGEL Company.
The furniture you design yourself. C2373.
SEE Handy 0am) Organization, inc.
Mengel Module permanized furniture.
C2359. SEE Handy 0am) Organization,
inc.
MENGEL Module permanized furniture.
C2359. SEE Handy 0am) Organization,
inc.
MENTAL health. C2647. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Management conference:
Human relations, 16th day.
MERCER, Leslie, pseud. SEE Lieb, Her-
mann.
MERCURE de France.
Le sang de la terre. DP14248. SEE
Florenne, Yvea
MEREDITH, ISAAC HICKMAN.
The children' s garden. DP14631. SEE
Sumerau, Dorothy Lehman.
Resurrection morning, an Easter service.
[Music by] I. H. Meredith [and] Forrest
G. Walter. New York, Tullar- Meredith
Co., cl948. 15 p. © Tullar- Meredith
Co.; 2Jan48; DP14632.
MfiRIMfiE, Prosper.
Cor sican father. DU13359. SEE Glass,
Everett.
MERLIN, FRANK
House of dust, a melodrama in two acts.
Based on the play, "Murder in the fog,'
by Edward Forbes. © Frank Merlin;
Ic 29Mar48; DU13699.
MERRELL, MARION CALKINS.
The opening, a play in three acts, by
Clinch Calkins [pseud. ] © Clinch Cal-
kins; Ic llMay48; DU14523.
MERRILL, Eugenia, pseud. SEE Klein,
Eugenia.
MERRILL, Mildred. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
A MESSAGE after a century. DU13995.
SEE Oettingen, Edith Herrnstadt.
THE MESSAGE of Fatima. DP14524. SEE
Hines, Thelma Pape.
MESSAGER, Charles. SEE Vildrac, Charles.
MESSIEURS mon mari. DP12317. SEE
Ghilain, Eddy.
MESTEL, JACOB.
De naye Hagode (The new Hagodah)
dramatization in one act for choir,
solos, dance and dialog. Based on
Shotens fun Warshawer getto," by
Itzik Fefer. [Yiddish text] © Jacob
Mestel; Ic 2?Jun48; DU15308.
METAMORPHIC. DU13077. SEE Quinto,
Eleanor Marie Bear.
METCALFE, LEIGH.
Once in a wifetime, a comedy in three
acts. © Leigh Metcalfe; Ic 29Jan48;
DU12929.
METHVEN, FRANK THORPE.
Lecture on the subject of comic strips.
© Frank Thorpe Methven; Ic 10Mar48;
C2265.
MEXICAN War episode. SEE Lichtenberg,
Leo. This is adventure. DU13119.
MEYER, CHRISTIAN DIEDRICH.
Kingslake, an opera in five scenes. Book
by C. D. Meyer, Jr., music by J. H.
Mantinband. © James H. Mantinband,
Christian D. Meyer, Jr.; Ic 4Mar48;
DU13302.
MEYER, DOROTHY.
Mr. T. V. Script no. 7, May 6, 1948.
© The Crosley Broadcasting Corp.; Ic
10May48; C2576.
MEYERS, HAROLD.
Transferred out, a play in three acts.
© Harold Meyers; Ic 31Dec47; DU12177.
MICHAEL, Susie. SEE Friedman, Susie
Michael.
MICHALICA, ROBERT.
Quiet street, a drama in one act. Madison,
Wisconsin Idea Theatre, cl948. 20
leaves. © Robert Michalica; 12Jan48;
DP14485.
MICHEL, Albin.
Faust. DP15124. SEE Goethe, Johann
Wolfgang von.
Theatre comique. DP12576. SEE Marcel,
Gabriel.
Theatre complet. DP15123. SEE Sardou,
Victorien.
i
MICHEL, Martin.
From source to consumer.
SEE Palca, Alfred.
DU12425.
MICHELSON (Charles) inc.
The adventures of Horatio Alger. DU1209G.
SEE Holt, Peggy.
Horatio Alger's journal. DU12812. SEE
Braun, Ruth.
MICHELSON, LOTTIE.
Enter Jonesy, a psychological comedy in
three acts. © Lottie Michel son; Ic
8Mar48; DU13426.
MICHIGAN. State college of Agriculture
and Applied Science. The Dionysians.
What goes up, a musical comedy in three
acts, by Joseph Greenhoe, Homer Op-
land and Earl Brigham, as members of
The Dionysians of Michigan State Col-
lege. [Text only] © Homer N. Opland,
as trustee for The Dionysians of Mich-
igan State College; Ic 12A'Iay48;
DU15066.
MICKY Flynn. DU14530. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
MIDAS takes a lawyer. DU12348. SEE
Thornton, James Wesly.
74
C VTA LOO OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MIDNIGHT coffee. SEE Farjeon, Joseph
Jefferson. Benologues. DP13502.
THE MIDNIGHT enigma. DU12422. SEE
Gibson, Gerolt.
THE MIDNTGHT guest. SEE Gibson, Gerolt.
The midnight enigma. DU12422.
MIDNIGHT melodrama. DP13933. SEE
Arlett, Vera Isabel.
THE MIDNIGHT ride. DU15233. SEE
Lane, Dorothy Nfildred Guyon.
MIDNIGHT son. DP14497. SEE Sundelof-
Asbrand, Karin.
A MIDSUMMER night's dream. DU13483.
SEE Smith, Jordan Clarence.
MIDTOWN-Hudson. DU12959. SEE Fran-
cisco, William Hale.
MIGHTIER than the drums. DU14293. SEE
Lopata, Virginia W.
THE MIGHTY magic mandarin. C2026.
SEE Boyle, James Ralph.
MIKULA, JOHN.
Hit and win, a half-hour radio or televi-
sion quiz show. © John Mikula; Ic
16Apr48; DU14068.
LAS MIL y una carcajadas de Glostora.
DU14703. SEE Rivero, Ramon.
MILES, Hank, pseud. SEE Miles, Preston
Henry.
MILES, Preston Henry.
Fire sale. DU12844. SEE Horine, Charles
Edwin.
MILESTONES of memory. DU12219. SEE
Butcher, John Robert.
THE MILKMAN in Omaha. DU15261. SEE
Warren, Barnett Mathew.
MILLAR, Katherine, pseud. SEE McCurdey,
Catharine Miller.
MILLER, ALBERT G.
Won't you lie down? A farce in three acts.
© Albert G. Miller; Ic 8Apr48; DU14073.
MILLER, ALLEN COWEN.
Maker of thunderbolts, an historical play
in three acts. © Allen Cowen Mller; Ic
9Jan48; DU12298.
MILLER, ANNA JANE.
American ideals, 1948; a re -dedication.
A Memorial Day program, Bloomfield,
N. J., Senior High School, May27-28,
1948. 13 leaves. © Anna Jane MUer;
Ic 19May48; DU15140.
MILLER, DANIEL BRIDGES.
Witches' brood, a folk tragedy in one act.
Madison, Wisconsin Idea Theatre, cl948.
28 leaves. © Daniel Bridges Miller:
5Feb48; DP14474.
MILLER, Floyd. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
MILLER, Gordon H.
In balance. DU15332. SEE Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc.
Micky Flynn. DU14530. SEE Wilding
Picture F>roductions, inc.
Open your eyes. DU13842. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
MILLER, GRAY ELLIOTT.
Free enterprise through the ages. [Lec-
ture] © Gray Elliott Miller; Ic lljun48;
C2733.
MILLER, HELEN LOUISE.
On stage for teen-agers; an anthology
of non- royalty one-act comediea
Boston, Plays, inc. 432 p. © Helen
Louise Miller; 26Mar48; A23094.
DU13881. SEE Miller,
MILLER, Joaquin.
The buried river.
Juanita.
First fam'lies of the Sierras. DU13371.
SEE Miller, Juanita.
MILLER, JOHN F.
And with the dawn, a narration. 8 leaves.
© John F. Miller; Ic 8Jan48; DU13628.
MILLER, JOHN W.
The sports almanac, an hour-and-a-haU
radio show. © John W. Miller; Ic
8Mar48; DU13438.
MILLER, JUANITA.
The buried river, a romance of California,
by Joaquin Miller; arranged and drama-
tized by Juanita Joaquina Miller. 11
leaves. © Juanita Joaquina Miller; Ic
8Apr48; pU13881.
First fam'lies of the Sierras [prose
sketches] by Joaquin Miller, adapted and
dramatized by Juanita Joaquina Miller.
A play in three acts and an epilogue.
© Juanita Joaquina Miller; Ic 9A&r48;
DU13371.
MILLER, NORMAN H.
The story of Santa Claus, a one-act play,
adapted from the book of the same title
by Harold W. Trott. © Norman H.
Miller; Ic 20Apr48; DU14133.
MILLER, STANLEY ARTHUR.
Paris, Mo. A musical comedy in two acts.
Book by Stanley Miller and Carolyn Boyd;
words and music by Stanley Miller.
[Text only] © Stanley Arthur Miller,
Carolyn Fitzgerald Plummer Boyd; Ic
21May48; DU14771.
MILLER, Tex. SEE Surprise, Al N.
MILLER, Thelma Kindred.
Your kindergarten. C2617.
Belle Roger.
SEE Barbour,
MILLER, WILLIAM SEYMOUR.
I'll take L. A., a new musical comedy
about a certain fabulous place. Book by
William S. Miller, music and lyrics by
Maurice Kregal. In IB scenes and a
finale. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © William Seymour Miller,
Maurice Kregal; Ic 26Apr48; DU14183.
MILLIKIN, Marta Abba.
As you desire me. DU13324.
dello, Luigi.
SEE Piran-
MILLINGTON, GWENDOLEN MARJORIE.
Carmen; dialogue and continuity for dra-
matic recording, by Gwendolen Hale
[pseud.] A translation into English of
the arias, chorus and dialogue of the
opera by Georges Bizet. In four acts.
[Text only] © Gwendolen Hale; Ic
9Mar48; DU13377.
Romeo and Juliet, an adaptation of the
play by Shakespeare to the music of
Gounod' s opera of the same title. Con-
tinuity for recordings by Gwendolen
Hale [pseud.] Text only. ©Gwendolen
Hale; Ic 16Mar48; DU13484.
THE MILLION dollar case. DU14578.
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 530.
SEE
MILLMAN, DAVID.
God straightens out the world, a comedy
in one act, prologue and epilogue.
© David Millman; Ic 7Nov47; DU12358.
The Kingdom of Joy, a merry spectacle.
5 leaves. © David Millman; Ic 4Dec47;
DU12135.
Sun of freedom, a play in one act, with
prologue and epilogue. © David Mill-
man; Ic 4Dec47; DU12134.
MILLS, CARLEY.
Government housing project, a sketch.
© Carley MiUs; Ic 7Jun48; DU15143.
The jack pot, a sketch. © Carley Mills;
lc;aun48; DU15250.
You're next in the shower, a sketch.
© Carley Mills; Ic 19May48; DU14737.
MILO, the masked magician. DU12252.
SEE Lustig, Dave.
MINAHAN, JAMES KELSO.
Sandy's Doon, a colorful parade passes
the window of video. [Television script]
© James Kelso Minahan; Ic 20May48;
DU14796.
THE MIND reader. DU14759. SEE First
Nighter, Jan. 22, 1948.
MINDA. DU14803. SEE Scofield, Richard J.
MINDESS, IRVING SOLOMON.
Cream of the crop, a play in three acts.
© Irving Solomon Mindess; Ic 20Jan48;
DU12442.
MINICK. DU14936. SEE Kraft Television
Theatre, no. 55.
MINNEFESTEN. DP13165. SEE Heiberg,
Hans.
MINNESOTA Mining and Manufacturing
Company.
Demonstration sells. C2361. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
Whistle while you sell. C2362. SEE Handy
0am) Organization, inc.
MINOR, Neave Loye. SEE Great Adventures
(Radio program)
MINORS. SEE Spencer, Albert E. Corpora-
tion taxes. C2210.
THE MINSTREL boy. DU13372. SEE Cobey,
Herbert T.
MNTZ, ARTHUR.
Portrait of Mrs. Ang, a play. 21 leaves.
© Arthur Mntz; Ic 14Jun48; DU15210.
The town says no, a play in three acts.
© Arthur Mintz; Ic 14Jun48; DU15206.
MIRABELLA, Clotilde.
Little Red Riding Hood. DU15052. SEE
Enea, Lena Mirabella.
MIRACLE for Shan. DU12361. SEE Waley,
Marie. Sock and buskin.
MIRACLE maker. DU13073. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
MIRACLE on 34th Street. DU12490. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre, Dec. 22, 1947.
THE MIRACLE pants. DU12493. SEE
Munkacsl, Martin.
MIRIAM. DU13027. SEE Richardson, Eos
Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
A MIRROR for the sky. DP14121. SEE
West, Jessamyn.
THE MIRROR of truth. DP12443. SEE
Lord, Daniel Aloyslus.
813050 O— 48-
75
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE MIRROR reflects murder. DU15209.
SEE Jordan, Charles Edward.
MISROCK, HENRY.
And the winds blew, a play in eight scenes.
© Henry Misrock; Ic 3Rfey48; DU14416.
MISS Case keeps a secret. DU12971. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 846.
MISS Case meets the Hornet. DU12969.
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 844.
MISS Gulliver travels. SEE Taylor, Ethel
Stoddard. Ride a cock-horse. DU14003.
THE MISSING mascot. DU15406. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 87.
MISSOURI GARMENT COMPANY.
Back-to- school budget fashion show.
10 leaves. © Missouri Garment Co.; Ic
24May48; DU15248.
MR. Average. DU14743. SEE Kelly, John
, Stephenson.
MR. Catastrophe. DU14718. SEE Temple,
Norman.
MR. Chameleon. DU15200. SEE Hummert,
Frank.
MISTER Chopinowich. DU13698. SEE
Morris, Paul Charles.
MISTER God. DU14411. SEE McCoy,
Terence J.
MISTER In-Between. DU12947. SEE Green,
Eric Mawby.
MR. Jerry. SEE Tyler, Mattie Richards.
Investment in youth. DU14749.
MISTER Job. DU15003. SEE Fowke, Helen
Shirley.
MR. Larabee makes a deal. DU14871. SEE
The Sheriff, no. 190.
MR. Lincoln goes to the play. DU13714.
SEE The Cavalcade of America, no. 554.
MR. Lincoln's whiskers. A20992. SEE
Scott, Adrian.
MR. Merkle' s muddle. DU12223. SEE
Draper, Walt.
MISTER Micawber. DP14484. SEE Zimmer-
man, Mary H.
MISTER Roberts. DU13470, DP14473. SEE
Heggen, Thomas.
MR. Squires dies in bed. DU14869. SEE
The Sheriff, no. 188.
MR. Stork. DU13657. SEE Newport, Carolyn
Johanna.
MR. Sultan and Sherry Zahd. DU13472. SEE
Wesely, Evelyn M.
MR. T. V. C2576. SEE Meyer, Dorothy.
MR. Twemlow is not himself. DP12768.
SEE Johnson, Philip.
MISTER World. DU1.'<065. SEE Cantor,
Rhoda.
MRS. Astor'shorse. DP13388. SEE Stone,
James Floyd.
MRS. Brady's boarding house. DU13921.
SEE De Sadow, Murray Bernard.
MRS. Dalloway. DU14097. SEE Dowling,
Arthur Joseph.
MRS. Officer Kelly. DU13198. SEE
Hodgkiss, William Henry.
MRS. Sam from Roarin' Dam. DP13229.
SEE George, Charles.
MRS. Simpkins makes a talk. DP12483.
SEE Cohen, Irene F.
MITCHELL, RONALD ELWY.
The shoemaker's house, a play in three
acts. © Ronald Elwy Mitchell; Ic
17May48; DU14699.
MITCHELL, W. M.
The news and you. DU15317. SEE Nick-
er son, E. Graham.
MIXED company. DU13789. SEE Ayre,
Jack Kiser.
MIYATA, TERUAKI.
The defeated, a play in seven scenes.
English version by Earle Ernst. Work-
ing script. © Earle Ernst; Ic llMar48;
DU13458.
MOBY Dick. SEE Wilson, Gilbert Brown.
The white whale. DU13922.
MOCK, JOHN EDMONDS.
The shorn Lambs, a play in three acts.
© John Edmonds Mock; Ic 19Jan48; on
revisions and additions; DU13329. Prev.
reg. 10Jan47; D6884.
MOD AVE, PAUL.
Papaguay; ou. Chewing Gum. Farce
tragique en trois journees et deux nuits.
[In three acts] © Paul Modave; Ic
ljun48; DU15141.
A MODERATE drinker. DU13389. SEE
Bailey, William A.
MODERN Italian one-act plays. A21746.
SEE Swanson, Carl Alvin.
A MODERN revelation. C2174. SEE Sand-
ridge, Justin Boykin.
A MODERN version of Carmen. DP14433.
SEE Taylor, Harold Vaughn.
MOE, OSBORNE RANGVALL.
Polonaise, a play in four acts, featuring
a group of Chopin compositions. [Text
only] © Osborne Rangvall Moe; Ic
23Jan48; DU12519.
MOFFAT, Jessie Emerson.
Bridge across hell. C2547. SEE Cas-
sidy, Appolonia Helen.
MOGLE, WILLIAM.
Everyday'sa holiday. A 15-minute audi-
tion script. © William Mogle, Thomas
J. Costa; Ic 10May48; DU14606.
MOLBECH, CHRISTIAN KNUD FREDERIK.
Ambrosius, an historical drama in four
acts, by Chr. K. F. Molbech; tr. by
Nanna Mortensen from the Danish, with
songs tr. by Enok Mortensen and S. D.
Rodholm. © Nanna Rodholm Mortensen;
Ic 14Jan48; DU12432.
MOLlfiRE, JEAN BAPTISTE POQUELIN.
L'amour medecin [et] Le malade imagi-
naire^ pre sent! s par Jacques Copeau.
Moliere, comedies-ballets, t. 2. Lyon,
l.A.C. [^1944]. 181 p. 11cm. (Les
Chefs-d'oeuvre francais) © fiditions
l.A.C. (Impressions Artistiques en
Couleurs); 30Dec44; DP12314.
Le Sicilien [et] Le_ bourgeois gentil-
homme, presentes par Jacques Copeau.
Moliere, coi^edies-ballets, t. 1. Lyon,
I.A.C. [1944] 165 p. 11cm. (Les Chefs-
d'oeuvre tran^ais) © fiditions l.A.C.
(Impressions Artistiques en Couleurs);
30Dec44; DP12316.
MOLlfiRE. DU14698. SEE Okie, William
Raybon.
MOLINARI, JOHN.
Lecture course of lessons on how to play
the accordion, by John Molinari and
Frank C. Allen. Lessons 1-24. © Mus-
Ed Record Co., a partnership composed
of Frank C. Allen and Efale T. Allen;
Ic each 230ct47; C2067-2090.
MOLLISON, A. P., pseud. SEE Pincus,
Abraham.
MOLLY O' Morgan. DU12657. SEE Cronin,
Edward Aloysius.
MOM and Dad look ahead. SEE Woodhouse,
Henry. Junior's world. DU14006.
THE MONEY box. DU12977. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2347-1572.
MONEY in the bank. SEE
Armanino, Dominic Carl. C2291.
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
DU14349.
MONEY love luck free. DU14205. SEE
Vonharden, Lew.
THE MONEY pit. DU14004. SEE Osborne,
L. Allen.
MONKEY business.
Kinney, Mayme.
DU13916. SEE Mc-
MONNIER, CHARLES MARTIN.
Judas, a tragedy in a prologue and two
scenes. © Charles Martin Monnier; Ic
6May48; DU14424.
Will, a folk drama in one act. © Charles
Martin Monnier; Ic 19Apr48; DU14110.
MONROE, CHARLES S.
Report card, a special broadcast, March
24, 1948. Based on a survey of the CBS
Documentary Unit, cooperating with the
Sociology Department of Rutgers Uni-
versity. © Columbia Broadcasting
System, inc.; Ic 6Apr48; DU13811.
MONROE, FLORENCE MAE.
The case of the broken heart. Continuity
in six scenes. © Florence Mae Monroe;
Ic 26Apr48; on revisions; DU14364.
Prev. reg. 29Mar46; D2296.
MONROE, Royal, pseud. SEE Duckers,
Leslie.
UN MONSIEUR tout neuf. DU12294. SEE
Vercourt, Alfred.
MONSTROUS regiment. DU13481. SEE
Heath-Gracie, Marjory.
MONTAGUE, EDNA WOODRUFF.
Exit, a three-act comedy, by Edna
Woodruff- Montague. © Florella Mon-
tague Harris; Ic 5Jan48; DU13640.
MONTGOMERY, Arnold.
Song of Algiers. DU13459. SEE Briody,
Donald Francis.
MONT LOUIS, Andree Cadet de.
Apartments 100 o/o rented. DU13746.
SEE Guy, Robert.
76
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MONTLOUIS, Ajidree Cadet de. Cont'd.
Appartement a louer. DU13745. SEE
Guy, Robert.
MOOD piece. DP12152. SEE Richards,
Stanley.
THE MOON-gift. DU12787. SEE Darling-
ton, Anne.
THE MOON is a street lamp. DU12217.
SEE Lovell, John.
THE MOON keeps shining. DP13366. SEE
Hark, Mildred.
THE MOON of Ramadan. DU14310. SEE
Dugan, John Thomas.
MOORE, Donald. SEE Morris B. Sachs
Amateur Hour (Radio program)
MOORE, FRANK STATON.
Ladies must dance, a comedy-drama in
three acts. © Frank Staton Moore; Ic
9Jun48; DU15148.
MOORE, Lyford.
East of Olympus. DU13990. SEE Stringer,
Ann.
MOORE, Sam. SEE The Great Gildersleeve
(Radio program)
MOOREN, ROBERT LEO.
Heavenly daze, a play in three acts.
© Robert Leo Mooren; Ic 5May48;
DU14347.
Nemesis, a play in one scene. ® Robert
L. Mooren; Ic 18May48; DU14738.
Third degree, a play in one act. © Robert
Leo Mooren; Ic 5May48; DU14348.
MORANT, Harriet. SEE Ortega, Harriet
Amelia Morant.
A MORE abundant strife. DU14291.
Ban, John B.
SEE
MORE for your money. DU15331. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
MORE value for '48. C2348. SEE Handy
Qam) Organization, inc.
MORELLI, RICHARD VERNON.
The magnificent Vanes, a melodrama of
the late eighteen hundreds, in three
acts. © Richard V. Morelli; Ic 8Apr48;
Dm3852.
MORG, RICHARD JOSEPH.
Doctor, a dramatic composition. 7 leaves.
© Richard Joseph Morg; Ic 28Jun48;
DU15418.
MORGENSTERN, RICHARD.
The world's greatest lover, a romantic
comedy in three acts and one scene, by
R. M. Carlton [pseud.] © Richard
Morgenstern; Ic 21Apr48; DU14219.
MORITZ, Albert Osborne.
Hey, holiday! DU15045. SEE Hughes,
Bertram.
MORNING star. DU13920. SEE Lane,
Dorothy Mildred Guyon.
MORRIS, CAROLINA T.
The salient fact, a comedy in three acts.
© Carolina T. Morris; Ic 19May48;
DU14893.
MORRIS, Edmund, pseud. SEE Stein,
Morris.
MORRIS, GOUVERNEUR.
Nantucket, a play in three acts. © Gou-
verneur Morris; Ic 22Mar48; DU13548.
The yellow medicine, a play in three
acts. © Gouverneur Morris; Ic
15Mar48; DU13420.
MORRIS, HERMAN C.
Musical cross word puzzle, a half -hour
radio program introducing a new contest
idea. By H. C. Morris, Lewis Reid and
Louis Shoobe. Audition script. © H. C.
Morris, Lewis Reid, Louis Shoobe; Ic
lApr48; DU13768.
MORRIS, Kitty. SEE Wicksteed, Kitty.
MORRIS, PAUL CHARLES.
Mister Chopinowich, an original play in
three acts. © Paul Charles Morris; Ic
30Mar48; DU13698.
MORRIS, THOMAS BADEN.
Peacocks and ivory, a costume play in one
act. London, New York, Southern Edi-
torial Syndicate [1948]. 55 p. illus.
© Thomas Baden Morris; 15Apr48;
DP15095.
The trial of Helen, a play for women in
one act. London, S. French [1947]. 36 p.
illus. (French's acting edition, no. 49)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 270ct47; DP12115.
Unto which it shall please God, a play in
one act for seven women. London, S.
French [1947]. 25 p. illus. (French's
acting edition, no. 47) © Samuel French,
ltd.; 270ct47; DP12116.
MORRIS B. SACHS AMATEUR HOUR (Radio
program)
Programs in this series are by Donald
Moore. © Morris B. Sachs, inc.
688. Nov. 23, 1947. © Ic 26Nov47; DU12092.
689. Nov. 30, 1947. © Ic 4Dec47; DU12094.
690. Dec. 7, 1947. © Ic 10Dec47; DU12100.
691. Dec. 14, 1947. © Ic 17Dec47; DU12254.
692. Dec. 21, 1947. © Ic 24Dec47; DU12429.
693. Dec. 28, 1947. © Ic 31Dec47; DU12586.
MORRISON, ALFRED COLEMAN.
All God's children, a drama in three acts,
by Coleman Morrison. © Alfred Cole-
man Morrison; Ic 2Feb48; DU12876.
MORRISON, Coleman. SEE Morrison,
Alfred Coleman.
MORROW, TIMOTHY T.
Daze and Ide, script no. 1 [for television]
by Nancy Goodwin and Shelby Gordon
[employees for hire] © Tim Morrow;
Ic 28Jan48; DU12926.
MORROW, William.
Bing Crosby's personal radio script.
DP12824. SEE American Broadcasting
Co., inc.
MORSE, Ben.
The daughters of the late colonel.
DU12928. SEE Beachner, Louis.
MORSE, LEON.
Helen, a love story dramatized in two
acts. © Leon Morse; Ic 27Apr48;
DU14238.
MORTAL coils. A21154.
Aldous Leonard.
SEE Huxley,
MORTENSEN, Enok.
Ambrosius. DU12432. SEE Molbech,
Christian Knud Frederik.
MORTENSEN, Nanna Rodholm.
Ambrosius. DU12432. SEE Molbech,
Christian Knud Frederik.
MORTGAGES. SEE Spencer, Albert E.
Estates in land. C2211.
MORTON, WILLIAM ROBERT.
Conversion equipment for mine power.
AIEE conference paper, presented
Jan., 1948. © General Electric Co.;
Ic 10Feb48; C2217.
MORUM, William.
Behind my skull. DP12778. SEE Dinner,
William.
The quality of mercy. DP15093. SEE
Dinner, WUliam.
MOSEL, GEORGE.
Jinxed, a play in one act. New York, S.
French [1947]. 28 p. illus. © Sam-
uel French; 28Nov47; DP13979.
MOSES and visit from Jothro. DU12186.
SEE The Children's Chapel, no. 24.
MOSES before Pharaoh. DU12187. SEE
The Children's Chapel, no. 25.
MOSES Mendelssohn. DP15344. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 164.
MOSES' work finished. DU12198. SEE
The Children's Chapel, no. 36.
MOSQUITOES of the soul. DU13142. SEE
Koulias, Arthur Nicholas.
MOSS, IRVING MAXWELL.
The great reform, a comedy in a prologue
and three acts; from the Czech play,
"The conversion of Ferdys FHstora,"
by Frantizek Langer. © Irving Max-
well Moss; Ic 6Apr48; DU14127.
MOST embarrassing moments. DU13410.
SEE Collins, Robert.
THE MOST grateful man in the world.
DP12484. SEE McDonagh, Richard P.
MOTH mount. DU13160. SEE Koehring,
Vera Louise.
MOTHER is a problem. SEE white, Vir-
ginia R. Whimpering forties. DU12948.
MOTHER of men. DP13504. SEE Abbott,
Ada G.
MOTHER of mine. SEE
Hines, Mary Thecla. DU12880.
Segall, Harry. DU13988.
MOTHER was a goose. DU12451. SEE
Mathieson, Theodore William.
MOTHER wore tights. DU13132. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Feb. 2, 1948.
MOTION PICTURE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Fruit of paradise. [Film script] © Mo-
tion Picture Productions, inc.; Ic
19May48; C2652.
Now, the truth. [Continuity] © Motion
Picture Productions, inc.; Ic 22Jan48;
DU13011.
MOUEZY-fiON, ANDRfi.
Chanson gitane, operette a grand spec-
tacle en 2 actes et 13 tableaux. Livret
de A. Mouezy-fion, couplets de
L. Poterat, musique de Maurice \vain.
Paris, Royalty, cl947. 152 p. Text
only. © Royalty; 20Nov47; DP13570.
MOUMOU. SEE Green, Eric Mawby.
Mister In-Between. DU12947.
MOUNT Everest. DU14132. SEE Hagerup,
Frederik Theodor.
77
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
MOUNTJOY, M. WALTER.
Thorns and orange blossoms, an adap-
tation in four acts, of the play by Lem
B. Parker, based on Bertha M. Clay's
novel of the same name. © M. Walter
Mountjoy; Ic llFeb48; DU12852.
MOVIETOWN magazine.
Paige, Albert.
C2320. SEE
MOZART, JOHANN CHRYSOSTOM WOLF-
GANG A MADE US.
The boy Mozart. DP13550. SEE Diack,
John Michael.
Con stanza and the sultan (Die Entfiihrung
aus dem Serail) Music by Wolfgang
Amadeus Mozart, German text by Bretz-
ner, adapted by Stephanie, the younger;
new English version by Lilian E.
Foerster. [Text only] © Lilian Egles-
ton Foerster; Ic 25Jun48; DU15358.
Cosffan tutte, komische Oper in zwei
Akten. Deutsche Bearbeitung nach der
tJberlieferung und dem Urtext von
Georg Schiinemann; Klavierauszug von
Kurt Soldan. Leipzig, C. F. Peters,
cl939.^ 371 p. "Text von Lorenzo da
Ponte": verso of t.-p. © C. F. Peters;
lSep39; DP14115.
Cosi'"fan tutte, komische Oper in zwei
Akten; dramma giocoso in due atti.
Deutsche Bearbeitung nach der tJber-
lieferung und dem Urtext von Georg
Schiinemann. Partitur, nach dem Ur-
text herausgegeben von Georg Schiine-
mann, unter Mitarbeit von Kurt Soldan.
Leipzig, C. F. Peters, cl94L 436 p.
"Text von Lorenzo da Ponte": verso
of t.-p. © C. F. Peters; lSep41; DP14120.
Don Giovanni, Oper in zwei Akten.
Deutsche Bearbeitung nach der Ober-
lieferung und dem Urtext von Georg
Schiinemann; Klavierauszug von Kurt
Soldan. Leipzig, C. F. Peters, cl939.
324 p. "Text von Lorenzo da Ponte":
verso of t.-p. © C. F. Peters; lSep39;
DP14116.
Don Giovanni, Oper in zwei Akten; dramma
giocoso in due atti. Deutsche Bear-
beitung nach der Dberjieferung und dem
Urtext von Georg Schiinemann. Partitur,
nach dem Urtext herausgegeben von
Georg Schiinemann, unter Mitarbeit von
Kurt Soldan. Leipzig, C. F. Peters,
cl941. 461 p. "Text von Lorenzo da
Ponte": verso of t.-p. © C. F. Peters;
lSep41; DP14118.
Die Hochzeit des Figaro, komische Oper
in vier Akten. Deutsche Bearbeitung
nach der Dberlieferung und dem Urtext
von Georg Schiinemann; Klavierauszug
von Kurt Soldan. Leipzig, C. F. Peters,
cl939. 328 p. "Text von Lorenzo da
Ponte": verso of t.-p. © C. F. Peters;
lSep39; DP14117.
Die Hochzeit des Figaro; Le nozze di
Figaro. Komische Oper in vier Akten;
dramma giocoso in quattro atti. Deutsche
Bearbeitung nach der Dberlieferung und
dem Urtext von Georg Schiinemann.
Partitur, nach dem Urtext herausgegeben
von Georg Schiinemann, unter Mitarbeit
von Kurt Soldan. Leipzig, C. F. Peters,
cl941. 435 p. "Text von Lorenzo da
Ponte"; verso of t.-p. © C. F. Peters;
lSep41; DP14119.
The magic flute. DU14091. SEE Barrett,
Katharine.
DER MUEHLSTEIN. DU12699. SEE Frey,
Erich M.
MUELLER-DEHAM, ALBERT.
Heaven and hell, a play in two parts and
an interlude. © Albert Mueller-Deham;
Ic 26May48; DU14985.
MULLINAX, Cole. SEE Mullinax, Gene
Coleman.
MULLINA^, GENE COLEMAN.
Eternity s echo, by Cole Mullinax. [Con-
tinuity for a motion picture] in two
acts. © Gene Coleman Mullinax; Ic
16Feb48; DU12908.
MUNDORF, MILLIE.
Glamorizing Joanne, a comedy in one act.
Boston, Baker's Plays [1948]. 21 p.
(Baker s plays for amateurs) © Walter
H. Baker Co.; 2Jan48; DP12482.
MUNKACSI, MARTIN.
The miracle pants, a comedy in three
acts. © Martin Munkacsi; Ic 23Dec47;
DU12493.
MUNOZ, PEGGY ANNE.
Our Lady's tumbler, a one-act play.
© Peggy Anne Mui^oz; Ic 24Jun48; DU15323.
MUNRO, WiUiam Wallace.
Grimshaw, inc. DU12133. SEE Fair-
weather, Frederic Hedly.
THE MUNSON gang. DU15228. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2398-1623.
MURDER among the angels. DP12800.
SEE Barry, Mae Howley.
MURDER and Thunder Martin. DU13829.
SEE The Lone Ranger, no. 2367-1592.
MURDER at Lighthouse Mary's. DU15223.
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 863.
MURDER at midnight. DP15417. SEE
Hollywood Recordo- Script Service.
MURDER at the El Dorado. DU14690. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 531.
MURDER at the play. DP13877. SEE
Corrie, Joe.
MURDER in the fog. SEE Merlin, Frank.
House of dust. DU13699.
MURDER me twice. DU13235. SEE
Ehrlich, Max.
MURPHY, THOMAS EMMETT.
No horizon; or. Oh, banished children.
A play in three acts. © Thomas E.
Murphy; Ic 16Feb48; DU12910.
MUS-ED Record Company.
Lecture course of lessons on how to play
the accordion. C2067-2090. SEE
Molinari, John.
Lecture course of lessons on how to play
the piano. C2091-2114. SEE Dutton,
Charles P.
MUSEUM piece. DU12831. SEE Lamson,
Peggy.
THE MUSHROOM cloud. DU15325. SEE
Brant, Neil.
MUSIC at midnight. DU14750. SEE Bolton,
Guy Reginald.
MUSIC for the Emperor. DP13874. SEE
Hadlington, Ronald.
THE MUSIC master. DU14673. SEE
Binder, Dave.
MUSIC of tomorrow. DU14458. SEE Zwo-
boda, Arthur Edward.
A MUSIC^parade. SEE Denis, Nathalie
(Mashkevitch). A show in a show. DU14856.
THE MUSIC Shop. DU14961. SEE Zwoboda,
Arthur Edward.
MUSICAL bingo. DU15202. SEE Whitting-
hill, Noral E.
MUSICAL crossword puzzle. SEE
Joss, Jerome Lionel. DU14066.
Morris, Herman C. DU13768.
MUSICAL fantasy. DU15021. SEE Sam-
berg, Benjamin.
MUSICAL ponies. C2236. SEE Kelley,
Dennis.
MUTUELLY yours. DU12878. SEE Kings-
berry, Jacob Harris.
MY brother's brother. DU12201. SEE
The Eternal Light, no. 150.
MY brother' s keeper. DU15156. SEE
Hoffman, Herman Benjamin.
MY dearest one. C2724. SEE Grout, Ed-
ward deFrece.
MY foolish dreams. DU14903. SEE Wash-
ington, Dorothy.
MY garbage man's a snob. DU12249. SEE
Allen, Dayton.
MY goodness. DU13406. SEE Pelovitz,
Samuel Joseph.
MY home-town girl. DP12938. SEE Jen-
kins, Virginia.
MY lady bountiful. DU14623. SEE Sanden,
Frances HoUinger.
MY love is young. DU14344. SEE Blake,
Peggy Anne.
MY mother-in-law. SEE Danielian, Leo.
Gesoorus. DU14600.
MY name is Legion. DU14751. SEE Dear-
born, Elwyn.
MY own artistic United States of America.
C2172. SEE Smiley, George W.
MY own true love. DU12722. SEE Hamilton,
John Merideth.
MY prophet and my king. DU14782. SEE
Blumenfeld, Zvi Harris.
MYERS (F. E.) and Brothers Company.
A man's best friend. C2363. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
THE MYSTERIOUS Mr. Jones. DU12970.
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 845.
MYSTERIOUS stranger. DU12981. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2351-1576.
THE MYSTERIOUS valentine. DU13673.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 72.
THE MYSTERY call. C2219. SEE Mater,
Reuben R.
THE MYSTERY CASTLE (Radio program)
Episodes in this series are by EUamae
Casteel. © EUamae Casteel.
1. First trip to Enchanted Forest. © Ic
15Jan48; DU12535.
2. Meets Foxy Woxy. © Ic 15Jan48;
DU12536.
3. Meet Happy, the rabbit. © Ic 15Jan48;
DU12537.
4. Happy, the rabbit, outwits Gruffy, the
bear. © Ic 15Jan48; DU12538.
5. Entrance to castle. © Ic 15Jan48;
DU12539.
78
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE MYSTERY CASTLE (Radio program)
Cont'd.
6. Introduction to castle, t' Ic 15Jan48;
DU12540.
7. Reception at castle. Q Ic 15Jan48;
DU12541.
8. The Mystery Package Department.
© Ic 15]an48; DU12542.
9. Down the chute. © Ic 15Jan48; DU12543.
10. Good fairy rescued. © Ic 15Jan48;
DU12544.
11. The doll factory. © Ic 15Jan48;
DU12545.
12. The train factory, v ' Ic 15Jan48;
DU12546.
13. Visit Forest Zoo. © Ic 15Jan48;
DU12547.
14. Sleigh ride. © Ic 15Jan48; DU12548.
15. Airplane takeoff for North Pole. © Ic
15Jan48; DU12549.
16. Plane weathers storm. © Ic 15Jan48;
DU12550.
17. Open house party. © Ic 15Jan48;
DU12551.
18. Reindeer rescued. © Ic 15Jan48;
DU125'i2.
19. Night before Xmas. © Ic 15Jan48;
DU12553.
THE MYSTERY of the fatal flowers. DU14260.
SEE The Shadow, no. 332.
THE MYSTERY of the iron door. DU15405.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 8(5.
THE MYSTERY of the Washington Monu-
ment. C2431. SEE Hershman, Robert R.
THE MYSTERY Package Department.
DU12542. SEE The Mystery Castle, no. 8.
- N -
N.S.F. DU14537. SEE Uhl, Edwin George.
NAAMAN'S wife. DU13043. SEE Richardson,
Eos Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
NACHMANN, KURT.
Ein Glas Sekt, Lustspieloperette, frei nach
"Ein Glas Wasser' von Scribe. Buch von
K. Nachmann, Musik von A. v. Szlatinay.
Wien, Wiener Operettenverlag [1947].
103 p. Text only. © Wiener Operetten-
verlag G.m.b.H.; 13iul47; DP14709.
NAME it for cash. DU14656. SEE Schmertz,
Charles Baye.
NAME the star. DU15362. SEE Richards,
Arthur. .
THE NAME'S the thing. DU14494. SEE
Newman, Paxil S.
NANCY. DU12366. SEE Patten, Helene
Jones.
NANCY from Delancey. DU12498. SEE
Marvin, Julie.
NANSEN, Ivar, pseud. SEE Seldon, Sergey
Staney.
NANTUCKET. DU13548. SEE Morris, Gou-
verneur.
NA' PIER, LeRoi de, pseud. SEE Napier,
LeRoy.
NAPIER, LEROY.
Alexander awakened, a play in three acts,
by LeRoi de Na' Pier [pseud. ] Pt. 2 of
the trilogy "What is reality? © LeRoy
Napier; Ic 28Nov47; DU12582.
NAPPA, the cross-roads of nations.
DP13964. SEE Peter, Hubert J.
NASH, N. RICHARD.
The young and fair, a play in three acts.
© N. Richard Nash; Ic 24Feb48: on re-
visions; DU13093. Prev. reg. ' Class
day;" 230ct44; D90974.
NATHAN, Theodore R.
Obligato. DU13128. SEE Hall, Constance.
Of such is the kingdom. DU12413. SEE
The Cavalcade of America, no. 536.
NATHANSON, Leonard. SEE First Nighter
(Radio program)
NATIONAL Broadcasting Company, inc.
The most grateful man in the world.
DP12484. SEE McDonagh, Richard P.
NATIONAL Foundation for Science and
Industry.
Digest of new inventions. C1984. SEE
Babcock, Alfred R.
NATIONAL ring. DU12560. SEE Harkrider,
John.
NATIONAL Tea Company.
Top taste tune quiz. C2745-2746. SEE
Schwimmer & Scott, inc.
THE NATION'S Court of Current Issues.
SEE Sulds, Irvin Paul. Court of Current
Issues. DU14635.
A NATION'S proud devotion. DU13982. SEE
Warshawsky, Samuel Jesse.
NAUGHTY Marietta. DU15234. SEE Her-
bert, Victor.
DE NAYE Hagode. DU15308. SEE Mestel,
Jacob.
N'fiCOUTEZ pas, mesdames. SEE Bolton,
Guy Reginald. Don't listen, ladies. DU14273.
NEEVES, DOROTHY ELLEN.
The great salute to the states. Episode 1:
California. [Radio script] © Dorothy
Ellen Neeves; Ic 8Dec47; DU12150.
THE NEGEV. DP15028. SEE Citron, Sam-
uel Joseph. Headline parade, v. 2, no. 1.
NEGLECTED wives. DU13598. SEE Sten-
ning. Jack George.
NEIL, George Michael, pseud. SEE Padwe,
Frank.
NELSON, DONALD OLIVER.
The true democracy, a satyrical dramati-
zation of the spirit that endures, in three
acts. © Donald Oliver Nelson; Ic
4Feb48; DU13462.
NELSON, HAROLD E.
The sage of Sawdust Sam, the almost care-
ful dummy. Film script. © J. I. Case
Co.; Ic 12Apr48; C2429.
NELSON, JOSEPH CONRAD.
When the soul dies, a play in seven scenes
fin free verse] © Joseph Conrad Nelson;
Ic 9Feb48; DU12918.
NELSON, Philip.
The atomic inlay. DU15007. SEE Marcus,
Maure.
NELSON, RICHARD AARON.
Trip to Hollywood; first draft of script for
original idea radio program. Idea and
format by Dick Nelson; writer, Leonard
Lee. © Dick Nelson; Ic 240ct47; DU13529.
NELSON, ROBERT MORTON.
Little Mary Monahan; or, Manhattan Mary.
A musical revue in two acts. Book,
music,and lyrics by Bob Nelson and
Peggy Shevlin, interpolated numbers by
Freddy Dale. [Text only! © Bob Nelson,
Peggy Shevlin; Ic 17Mar48; DU13638.
NELSON, VIRGINIA ARMISTEAD.
In strangers' gardens, a modern comedy
in three acts. © Virginia Armistead
Nelson; Ic 26May48; DU15008.
Some of the snows of yesteryear; or,
Three doctors and a girl. A one-act
play. © Virginia Armistead Nelson; Ic
13May48; DU14619.
NEMESIS. DU14738. SEE Mooren, Robert
Leo.
IL NEMCO deifanciulli. DP14504. SEE
Balbo, Anselmo.
NEOYNE. C2254-2258. SEE Robin, Red.
NERVAL, Gerard de. SEE Gerard de
Nerval, Gerard Labrunie.
NESS, JOSEPH DALGLEISH. _
McOut's Inn, with Ken What's proxy party.
[Continuity] © Joseph D. Ness; Ic
10Feb48; DU13820.
NESTROY, Johann Nepomuk.
La jolie fille du faubourg. SEE Tramer,
Erwin. The girl from the suburb.
DU14074.
NEUFELD, MAX.
Anni, eine Wiener Ballade in 82 Bilden.
Buch von Max Neufeld und Harald Rob-
beling. Ein ayria-Berna Film. [^Screen-
play] © Styria FilmgeseUschaft M.B.H.,
Berna FilmgeseUschaft M.B.H.; Ic
6May48; DU14980.
NEUGASS, MIRIAM NEWMAN.
Voudou and the Virgin; or, Mamselle
Majolie. A Creole fantasy about old
New Orleans, by Isidora Newman [pseud.]
A revision of the old play "Mamselle
Majolie." In two acts. © Mr iam New-
man Neugass; Ic 4Mar48; DU13354.
NEUMANN, G.
The Jackpot. DU13899. SEE Koller, H. W.
NEUMANN, J. KREMER.
Do unto others, a play in three acts.
© J. Kremer Neumann; Ic 16Apr48;
DU14034.
NEUMANN, Robert.
Children of Vienna. DU14804. SEE Vas,
Steven.
NEUROSES of 1948. DU15272. SEE Englund,
Ken.
NEVER again. DU12455. SEE St. Johns,
Adela Rogers.
NEVER lonely again. DU13347. SEE Jordan,
Elizabeth.
NEVER say die. DU12149. SEE Zellers,
Parker Richardson.
NEVEUX, Georges.
Aspects du theatre contemporain en France.
DP14501. SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
THE NEW challenge to education. C2040.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
NEW character monologues for stage and
radio. AA73283. SEE Gammill, Noreen.
79
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
NEW directions in French painting. C2456.
SEE Benson, Emmanuel M.
THE NEW Hagodah. SEE Mestel, Jacob.
De naye Hagode. DU15308.
NEW home. DU12212. SEE Shore, Leon-
ard.
NEW horizons in health. C2190. SEE
Parke, Davis & Co.
THE NEW kid. DU13621. SEE Hughes,
David Col son.
NEW lives for old. DU14108. SEE Fromer,
Anne.
THE NEW look. SEE
Cosner, Ada Lucille. DU12272.
Hackett, Walter. DP14675.
Stever.s, Leslie Clark. DU15353..
NEW look recording. C2725. SEE Wippler,
Joseph F.
THE NEW look to old songs. DU13139.
SEE Lenard, Grace Elizabeth.
NEW ma^ic in the kitchen. C2039. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
THE NEW portable street. DU14112. SEE
Aulicino, Armand Daniel.
THE NEW road to turkey profits. C2365.
SEE Handy Qam) Organization, inc.
A NEW song. DU12362. SEE Waley, Marie.
Sock and buskin.
THE NEW speed of light in free space.
SEE Watterson, John Ambrose. The cause
of Newtonian tension. C2295.
THE NEW start. SEE Bruce^^ Eleanor Mae.
Parisian models featuring 'The new
stare." DU15097.
NEW terms for mathematics, poetry and
literature. C2740. SEE Hudkins, Paul
Dickinson.
A NEW trumpet for Manuel. DU12364.
SEE Waley, Aferie. Sock and buskin.
THE NEW understanding of religion. C2549.
SEE Sharon, James H.
THE NEW Year. DU13136. SEE Sheehan,
William Francis.
NEW Yorker Magazine. SEE The Caval-
cade of America (Radio program)
NEWLAND^ HARRY E.
Farmers radio institute. [Radio script]
© Harry E. Newland; Ic IlDec47;
DU12222.
NEWMAN, Isidora, pseud. SEE Neugass,
Miriam Newman.
NEWMAN, LEO-MAX.
The original moving picture quiz contest,
for radio, television, theatres, news-
papers, magazines and similar publica-
tions. ® Leo Max Newman; Ic 25Feb48;
C2249.
NEWMAN, PAUL S.
The name's the thing, a play in three acts.
© Paul S. Newman; Ic 7May48; DU14494.
NEWMEYER, SARAH WEBB.
Button up America, a play in two acts.
© Sarah Newmeyer; Ic 7May48; DU14421.
NEWPORT, CAROLYN JOHANNA.
Mr. Stork, an operetta for children, in
three acts. Book and lyrics by Carol
Joan Farol [ pseud. 1 Music by Frank A.
Marsales. Script for stage production.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Carolyn J. Newport; Ic 29Mar48:
DU13657.
THE NEWS and you. DU15317. SEE
Nickerson, E. Graham.
NEWS behind the headlines. DU12261-12263.
SEE Stodel, Edward Charles.
NEXT car going up. DU13270. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 483.
NIAGARA Falls. DU12416. SEE Radek,
John.
NIBLO, Fred. SEE The Hour of St. Francis
(Radio program)
NICHOLAS, Georgia C.
Triple H Ranch time. C2294. SEE Coombs,
Gloria.
NICHOLS, Dorothy.
Who picked Mrs. Flower? SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short
plays on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
NICHOLS, Grace.
The man said---. DU14354.- SEE Clark,
Hal.
NICHOLS, MARIE LEONA.
Religious frontiers westward, an Oregon
Territory centennial pageant, written for
the Oregon Council of Churches.
34 leaves. © Marie Leona Nichols; Ic
6Feb48; DU12830.
NICHOLSON, ANNE PRESTON.
Amelia Earhart, a radio script in the
series, "Scoop Ryan, cub reporter."
© Anne Preston Nicholson; Ic 26May48;
DU15009.
Emperor Norton, a radio script in the
series, "Scoop Ryan, cub reporter."
© Anne Preston Nicholson; Ic 26May48;
DU15010.
NICK CARTER, MASTER DETECTIVE
(Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various
authors. © Street & Smith Publications,
inc.
Dec. 7, 1947. The case of the explored
alibi, by Jock MacGregor. © Ic 16Dec47;
DU12904.
Dec. 14, 1947. The case of the priceless
prose, by Ken Pettus and Lou Scofield.
© Ic 16Dec47; DU12905.
Dec. 21, 1947. The case of the policy
makers, by Stedman Coles. © Ic 9Jan48;
DU12436.-
Dec. 28, 1947. The case of the missing
street, by Alfred Bester. © Ic 9Jan48;
DU12437.
Jan. 4, 1948. The case of the devil's left
eye, by Jim Parsons. © Ic 9Jan48;
DU12438.
Jan> 11, 1948. The case of the graveyard
gunman, by Ken Pettus and Lou Scofield.
© Ic 22Jan48; DU12668.
Jan. 18, 1948. The case of the man who
died twice, by Jim Parsons. © Ic
22Jan48; DU12669.
Jan. 25, 1948. The case of the invisible
treasure, by Jim Parsons. © Ic 26Feb48;
DU13216.
Feb. 1, 1948. The case of the classical
clue, by Jim Parsons. © Ic 26Feb48;
DU13217.
Feb. 8, 1948. The case of the twenty-two
papers, by Alfred Bester. © Ic
26Feb48; DU13218.
Feb. 15, 1948. The case of the wandering
corpse, by Jim Parsons. © Ic 26Feb48;
DU13219.
Feb. 22, 1948. The case of the Kwong-Li
dagger, by Lou Scofield and Ken Pettus.
© Ic 26Feb48; DU13220.
Feb. 29, 1948. The case of the boy who
got lost, by Stedman Coles. © Ic
2Apr48; DU13907.
Mar. 7, 1948. The case of the absent clue,
by Jim Parsons. © Ic 2Apr48; DU13905.
Mar. 14, 1948. The case of the last old-
timer, by Jim Parsons. © Ic 2Apr48;
DU13904.
Mar. 21, 1948. The case of the magic
rope, by Evelyn Goodman and Jim Parsons.
© Ic 2Apr48; DU13906.
Mar. 28, 1948. The case of the martyred
rat, by Jim Parsons. © Ic 2Apr48;
DU13903.
Apr. 4, 1948. The case of the star of evil,
by Jim Parsons. © Ic 28Apr48; DU14256.
Apr. 11, 1948. The case of the henpecked
husband, by Jim Parsons. © Ic 28Apr48;
DU14257.
Apr. 18, 1948. The case of the black-
magic murder, by Robert Jay Arthur.
© Ic 28Apr48; DU14258.
Apr. 25, 1948. The case of the fatal red-
head, by Jim Parsons. © Ic 28Apr48;
DU14259.
May 2, 1948. The case of the super-charged
corpse, by Alfred Bester. © Ic 13May48;
DU14676.
May 9, 1948. The case of the nameless
blonde, by Ken Pettus and Lou Scofield.
© Ic 13May48; DU14677.
May 16, 1948. The case of the salesman
of death, by Robert Jay Arthur. © Ic
22May48; DU15039.
May 23, 1948. The case of the tattooed
cobra, by Jim Parsons. © Ic 7Jun48;
DU15I27.
May 30, 1948. The case of the littlest
gangster, by Jim Parsons. & Ic 7Jun48;
DU15128.
NICKERSON, E. GRAHAM.
The news and you, a new kind of news pro-
gram designed for television, by E. Graham
Nickerson and W. M. Mitchell. [Sample
script] © E. Graham Nickerson, W. M.
Mitchell; Ic 18Jun48; DU15317.
NICKERSON, Sheila.
The O'Flahertys. DU13353. SEE Boudreau,
Elizabeth B.
NIEMEYER, CHARLES.
Flowers for Danny, a play in two acts.
© Charles Niemeyer; Ic 6May48; DU14389.
NIETSCHE, HAZEL CLARK.
Your radio reference library. Sample
script. © Hazel C. Nietsche; Ic 15Mar48;
DU13412.
THE NIGHT and the star. DU13620. SEE
Oberg, John League.
NIGHT before Xmas. DU12553. SEE The
Mystery Castle, no. 19.
THE NIGHT bell. DP12469. SEE Martin,
John M.
A NIGHT in old New Orleans. DU14634.
SEE Masich, Edna Marie Brugier.
NIGHT watch. DU14408. SEE Doctor's
Orders, no. 4.
NILE, Grace Dunbar, pseud. SEE Nichols,
Grace.
80
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
NINE out of ten. DU13841. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
THE 1949 front end suspension. C2758.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE NINTH commandment. DIT14697. SEE
Chichester, William Taylor.
NIRSKA, MIRA.
The immortals, a drama in three acts,
with music and choreography. Story by
Nirska, music by Russell Bennett. [Text
only] © Mira Nirska; Ic 15Mar48; on
additions and revisions; DU13409.
The immortals, a satirical drama in three
acts, with music and dancing, based on
historical facts. Story by NirskaJ music
by Russell Bennett. [Text only] © Mira
Nirska; Ic 25Feb48; DU13094.
NO dateline needed. DU13477. SEE Hut-
chens, John K.
NO divorce. DU15022. SEE Samberg,
Benjamin.
NO evidence. SEE Madden, Cecil Charles.
The perfect murder. DU13228.
NO greater love. DU13712. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 558.
NO horizon. DU12910. SEE Murphy, Thomas
Emmett.
NO love atoll. DU14098. SEE Buchwald,
Arthur.
NO medals. DP13720. SEE McCracken,
Esther Helen (Armstrong).
NO mother to guide her. DU15352. SEE
Martin, John Arvil.
NO, no, not that. DU15179. SEE Edelstein,
David Henry.
NO other gods. DU13095. SEE McKinney,
John Robert.
NO part of thee. DP14824. SEE Karlin, Eli.
NO pay, no piper. DU13767. SEE West,
Robert Mandell.
NO place for amateurs. DU12616. SEE
Thomas, Jean Gwendolyn.
NO return. DU12638. SEE McGowan, Jack.
NO room at the inn. DU12168. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 48.
NO room for Peter Pan. DU13643. SEE
Taub, Harold Jaediker.
NO sun by day. DU12497. SEE Hertz,
Andrew.
NO thunder. DU12680. SEE Francisco,
William Hale.
NO time for conscience. DU14175. SEE
Rea, David MacGregor.
NO way out. DU13759. SEE Kraft Tele-
vision Theatre, no. 46.
NOAH'S circus in the Ark. DP13719. SEE
Sundelof-Asbrand, Karin.
NOBODY laughs— nobody cries. DU14776.
SEE Vari, John Anton.
NOBODY lives forever. DU12130. SEE
Lux Radio Theatre, Nov. 17, 1947.
NOBODY walks alone. DU14326. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
NONANI. DU13052. SEE First Nighter,
Oct. 25, 1947. • ^
NONE but the fair. DU13234. SEE Mac-
Innes, Helen.
NONE so blind. DU15409. SEE Gurley,
Phyllis Margaret.
THE NON-SINKABLE boat. DU13674. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 73.
NON-TAURUS. DU12478. SEE Sher, Ben.
NORDINE, KENNETH EDWARD.
Stage for the word: Revenge. [Continuity]
© Kenneth Edward Nordine; Ic 26Feb48;
DU13167.
NORGE Division, Borg-Warner Corporation.
SEE Borg-Warner Corporation. Norge
Division.
NORRIS, MARIANNA ELISE.
Life can be musical. [Radio script]
© Marianna Elise Norris; Ic 26Apr48;
DU14375.
NORTH, Sterling.
Three loves have I.
Dwight Oliver.
DU13097. SEE Taylor,
THE NORTH River. DU15047. SEE Tajjlor,
Richard Gerhart. Three sketches for "The
Birdseye revue." Act 2, scene 15.
THE NORTHWESTERN Press.
The big surprise. bP13929. SEE S. Clair,
Robert.
The Darling twins. DP12565. SEE George,
Charles._
The dreamer. DP12264. SEE Sandeen,
Dagmar Vola (Thomas).
Funny skits for amateurs. DP13087. SEE
Kaser, Arthur LeRoy.
Springtime for Patsy. DP13086. SEE
Gregory, Harold James.
Trouble in paradise. DP13930. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
NORWORTH, JACK.
Donald Dragon. [Narration in verse].
4 leaves. © Jack Norworth; Ic 24Feb48;
DU13155.
NOT enough advertisii^. DU12592. SEE
Gurvitz, Simon.
NOT so long ago. DU12159. SEE Tangney,
Ralph Jarrett.
NOT tonight, darling. DU14032. SEE Blaney,
Charles Edward.
THE NOTE and the picture. DU12962. SEE
Fixler, Alvin.
NOTORIOUS. DU12872. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Jan. 26, 1948.
NOVELLI, GASTONE.
Wiedersehen (The meeting) by Gastone
Novell! and Rosalind Mia Copping. [Film
script] © Rosalind Mia Copping, Gastone
Novelli; Ic 19Jan48; DU12407.
NOVELLO, IVOR.
We proudly present; a comedy in two acts
and a prologue. London, S. French [1947].
56 p. (French's acting edition, no. 794)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 31Dec47; DP12761.
NOW and forever. DU15006. SEE Frankel,
Herbert.
NOW is the time. DU13199. SEE Steinberg,
Belle Markowitz.
NOW that spring is there. DU14857. SEE
Dr. Christian, no. 493.
NOW that you love me. SEE Harper, Louise
Burkett. The stoker. DU12961.
NOW, the truth. DU13011. SEE Motion
Picture Productions, inc.
NOWELS, Eleanor S. SEE Up and Down the
Scales (Radio program)
LE NOZZE di Figaro. SEE Mozart, Johann
Chrysostom Wolfgang Amadeus. Die
Hochzeit des Figaro. DP14119.
NUCKLES, ROLLA HARGISS.
Dark flight, a drama in three acts. © RoUa
H. Nuckles; Ic lSApr48; DU14024.
NUMBER Jack. SEE Gottschalkson, Falk
Felix. Revised descrirtiion of Number Jack.
DU13130.
NUNN, WILLIAM CURTIS.
Living death, a dramatic radio play, by
W. C. Nunn and Dick McGuire. © William
Curtis Nunn, Richard Paul McGuire; Ic
20Feb48; DU13001.
THE NURSERY rhyme murders. DU13215.
SEE The Shadow, no. 325.
NYE, FRANK WILSON.
Your U. N. carries on, a radio program.
Script for Apr. 19, 1948. © William Paul
Ainsworth, Frank Wilson Nye; Ic 4May48;
C2539.
NYGAARD, W. SEE Aschehoug (H.) & Co.
-O -
THE OATH of Hippocrates. DP12204. SEE
The Eternal Light, no. 155.
OBEDIENCE. DU14968. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
OB ERG, JOHN LEAGUE.
The night and the star, a play in three acts.
© John League Oberg; Ic 16Mar48;
DU13620.
OBEY, Andre.
Aspects du theatre contemporain en France.
DP14501. SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
OBIDIAH Jenkins and the bank robbers.
DU15294. SEE The Lone Ranger, no. 2404-
1629.
OBJECT: matrimony. DU12495. SEE
Sirota, Elsie.
OBLIGATO. DU13128. SEE Hall, Constance.
O'DONNELL, John Bernard.
Oh, lady. C1987. SEE Gillilan, William J.
DER OEFFENTLICHE Anklaeger. DU15163.
SEE Hochwaelder, Fritz.
OESTERREICHER, RUDOLF.
Ohne Geld, war ich reich; sechs Bilder um
ein Wiener Lied, von Rudolf Oesterreicher.
Musik von Karl Loube. Wien, L. Doblin-
ger, cl947. 83 1. Text only. © Ludwig
Doblinger (Bernhard Herzmansky) K.G.,
music publisher; 7Mar47; DP14833.
OETTINGEN, EDITH HERRNSTADT.
A message after a century; movie script,
brief form, in two parts and an epilogue.
English verses of epilogue tr. by Josef
Leftwich. © Edith H. Oettingen; Ic
30Jan48; DU13995.
81
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
OETTINGEN, EDITH HERRNSTADT. Cont'd.
The Sixth comniandment, a true event.
Movie script, brief form, in a prologue
and two parts. © Edith H. Oettingen; Ic
30Jan48; DU13187.
OF goddesses and glamour. C2465. SEE
Clark, Alysia.
OF human events. DU13479. SEE Schlick,
Frederick.
OF such is the kingdom. DU12413. SEE
The Cavalcade of America, no. 536.
OFF the beam. DU14409. SEE Doctor's
Orders, no. 5.
OFF -the -road tires. C2557. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
OFFICE de Publicite, S. C.
Isabelle aux chimeres. DP14048. SEE
Falmagne, Marcel.
OFFICER Danny O'Loane. DU12525. SEE
Fogarty, John Leo.
THE OFFICIAL scorer. DU14904. SEE
Frankfort, Rosalyn.
THE O'FLAHERTYS. DU13353. SEE
Boudreau, Elizabeth B.
OGBOY, William Azenuwa, pseud. SEE
Bailey, William A.
O'GRADY'S place. DU13644. SEE Doktor,
Nike Olga.
OH, banished children. SEE Murphy, Thomas
Emmett. No horizon. DU12910.
OH, bury me not. DU14762. SEE First
Nighter, Feb. 19, 1948.
OH, doctor. DU13090. SEE Sootin, Harry.
OH, father! DP12516. SEE Jones, WiUiam
Ellis.
OH, lady. C1987. SEE Gillilan, William J.
OH, my darling. DU13912. SEE Duncan,
Philine Lesser.
OH, Romeo! DP13726. SEE Melville, Rich-
ard L.
OH, what you said! DU13345. SEE Gaspers,
Sebastian D.
O'Hara, Constance.
Any resemblance, a comedy in three acts.
© Constance O'Hara; Ic 18Dec47; DU12293.
O'HARA, Veronica. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
O'HARRA, Michaela, pseud. SEE Williams,
Bernice W.
OHNE Geld, war ich reich. DP14833. SEE
Oesterreicher, Rudolf.
O'KELLY, TIM.
Margaret in Fairyland, a children s^oper-
etta in three acts. Book by Tim O'Kelly,
music by Peter Carroll. London, New
York, Boosey; sole selling agents: Boosey
& Hawkes [19481. 19 p. © Boosey & Co.,
ltd.; 7Jun48; DPI5167.
OKIE, WILLIAM RAYBON.
Moliere, a play in three acts, by William
Okie and Sergei Bertensson; based on a
play by Mikhail Bulgakov. © William
Okie, Sergei Bertensson; Ic 17May48;
DU14698.
OLD boys with highboys. DU13075. SEE
Slade, Kathryne Doremus.
OLD Cal Handy. DP15267. SEE Bowman,
Phil.
OLD folks at home. DU14702. SEE Hollings-
worth, David Wills.
OLD History's walking. C2377. SEE
Turner, Lucile Barrow.
OLD Smoky. DU13350. SEE Smith, Earl
Hob son.
OLD Stoopy. DU12973. SEE The Lone Ranger,
no. 2343-1568. '
OLD tales and new. SEE Girling, Betty
Thomas. The very smallest angel. DU12276.
THE OLD toy maker of Candy Mountain.
DU14308. SEE Trostler, Leonard Gail.
OLD What' s-His-Name. DP12627. SEE
Finch, Robert Voris.
OLE Lind, pseud. SEE Rosenberg, Theresa.
OLIMPIADA mitologica. DU12151. SEE
Ybarrola, Luis Fabrellas.
OLIVER Erwenter. DU13599. SEE McEnroe,
Robert Edward.
OLSON, Esther E.
A share in freedom. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
OLSON, PERSHING ORVILLE.
Call it winter, a play in three acts. © Persh-
ing Orville Olson; Ic 29Mar48; DU13669.
O'LYNN, Gregory, pseud. SEE Lynch, George
Ralph.
O'MALLEY, NEILL.
Guess and get it, a new radio-television
program. © Neill O'Malley; Ic 15Jan48;
DU12399.
ON being right: the paranoid. C2642. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
coiierence: Human relations, 10th day.
ON being shy: the autistic. C2641. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management con-
ference: Human relations, 9th day.
ON parole. DU12975. SEE The Lone Ranger,
no. 2345-1570.
ON stage for teen-agers. A23094. SEE
Miller, Helen Louise.
ON this green bank. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. The best one-act plays,
1947-1948. AA83794.
ON your downs and ups: the depressive.
C2640. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright.
Management coitference: Human relations,
8th day.
ON your ups and downs: the manic. C2639.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Human relations, 7th day.
ONCE in a thousand years. DU13014. SEE
Blake, Sarah Swan (Weld).
ONCE in a wifetime. DU12929. SEE Met-
calfe, Leigh.
ONCE to every boy. DU14081. SEE Rich-
ards, Stanley.
ONCE upon a midnight. DP13978. SEE
Reach, James.
ONCE upon a murder. DU13247. SEE The
Sheriff, no. 167.
ONCE upon a time recently. SEE Farwell,
Arthur. Cartoon. DU14648.
ONCE upon an island. DU12503. SEE Kap-
ner, Irving.
ONCLE Harry. DU15321. SEE Job, Thomas.
ONE-act plays of spiritual power. DP15231.
SEE Eastman, Fred, ed.
ONE dead and two to go. DU13212. SEE The
Shadow, no. 322.
ONE Eye, Two Eyes, Three Eyes. DU12373.
SEE Let's Pretend, Jan. 3, 1948.
ONE for tho Senator. DU13824. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 849.
ONE for you and one for me. DU12741.
SEE Solomon, Lester Saunders.
ONE good punch deserves another. SEE
Farjeon, Joseph Jefferson. Benologues.
DP13502.
ONE hundred per cent rented. DU13683.
SEE Usoskin, Joan C.
THE ONE in the middle. DU13058. SEE
First Nighter, Jan. 1, 1948.
ONE may challenge. DU13684. SEE Wine-
house, Irwin.
ONE-minute flower quiz. SEE Saks, James H.
Posy poser. C2311.
ONE of a kind. DU13207. SEE Katz, Sher-
wood A.
ONE of the four world principles. SEE
Willis, Roy Edward. The Democratic
pink horse. C2578.
ONE of us. DP13977. SEE Emery, Charles.
ONE way to Broadway. DU13597. SEE
Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. 106.
ONE world. DU12882. SEE Hetson, Florence
Green.
O'NEIL, Paul, pseud. SEE Burger, Joseph.
O'NEILL, Kathleen, pseud. SEE Goetz,
Austin.
AN ONION makes me cry. DU14061. SEE
Kamile, Coleman.
ONLY God and Ivan Pinsky. DU12401. SEE
Malkin, Robert Lee.
ONLY puppets have strings. DU14671. SEE
Marly, Jean.
ONLY the brave. DP13939. SEE Johnson,
Philip.
THE ONLY wise man. DU12169. SEE
Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. 94.
OPEN and shut case. DU14789. SEE Segall,
Harry.
OPEN house party. DU12551. SEE The
Mystery Castle, no. 17.
OPEN your eyes. DU13842. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
82
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE OPENING. DU14523. SEE Merriell,
Marion Calkins.
OPERATION Hemline. DU13046. SEE
First Nighter, Nov. 29, 1947.
OPERATION Justice. DU13404. SEE Franz-
blau, Harold Benjamin.
OPERATION Oblivion. DU13537. SEE
Butterfield, Walton.
OPERATION P.M. DU14461. SEE Sekula,
Phyllis Marie.
OPERATION Torch. DU14638. SEE Gold,
Kenneth Monroe.
OPERATOR training. C2695. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Management conference:
Management fundamentals, 13th day.
OPLAND, Homer N.
What goes up. DU15066. SEE Michigan.
State College of Agriculture and Applied
Science. The Dionysians.
OPUS for quintette. DU12403. SEE
Koehring, Vera Louise.
AN ORDER by the lieutenant. DU14764.
SEE First Nighter, Mar. 4, 1948.
OREGON and its natural resources. C2554.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
ORGANIZATION: Foundation of management.
C2706. SEE Fish, Lounsbury S.
THE ORIGINAL moving picture quiz contest.
C2249. SEE Newman, Leo Max.
ORIGINAL Radio Productions, inc.
Keys to adventure. DU12505. SEE Braun,
Gilbert.
ORIGINS of modern group problems. C2624.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Group relations, 7th day.
ORION Hill. DU12583. SEE Koulias, Arthur
Nicholas.
ORLOVITZ, GILBERT.
Stevie Guy, a play in three acts, by Gil
Orlovitz. © Gilbert Orlovitz; Ic 8A^r48;
on revisions; DU14234. Prev. reg. 'Niggy
Delaney;" 21May47; D9579.
OR MAN, MAX.
Florodora, a musical play in two acts.
Modernized by Max Orman and Clay Jason
from the original play of the same title, by
Owen Hall [pseud, of H. H. Lusk]. Music
by Leslie Stuart. [Text only] © Century
Library, inc.; Ic 15Apr48; DU14596.
ORMONT, LOUIS ROBERT.
Forsake the night, a play in three acts.
© Louis R. Ormont; Ic 29Jun48; DU15410.
THE ORPHAN boy. DP15342. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 166.
THE ORPHANS. DU15138. SEE Bucciarelli,
Wanda Alice.
ORPHEUS. DP15166. SEE Stravinskii, Igor
Fedorovich.
ORTEGA, HARRIET AMELIA MORANT.
This is it, a musical play in two acts, by
Harriet Morant. [Text only] © Harriet
Amelia Morant Ortega; Ic 30Oct47;
DU13429.
OSBORNE, Allen. SEE Osborne, L. Allen.
OSBORNE, HUBERT BENJAMIN.
Death of an aristocrat, an historical play
in eleven scenes. © Hubert Benjamin
Osborne; Ic 4Mar48; DU13306.
The peacemakers, a modern "miracle play"
in six scenes. © Hubert Benjamin Os-
borne; Ic 4Mar48; DU13307.
OSBORNE, L. ALLEN.
The money pit, a play in three acts, by
Allen Osborne. © L. Allen Osborne, Jr.;
Ic 13Apr48; DU14004.
OSCAR'S grandmother. SEE Weathervane,
Sylvester. The education of Peggy. DU14841.
OSTALI, Piero.
Zaza. DP12441. SEE Leoncavallo, Ruggiero.
OSWALD, RICHARD.
The speculator, a comedy in three acts, by
Richard Oswald and Harry Rosendorff.
A free adaptation of Balzac's "Le faiseur."
Tr. by Ruth Loewi. © Richard Oswald,
Harry Rosendorff; Ic llFeb48; DU12856.
THE OTHER cheek. DU12571. SEE Bevan,
Donald Joseph.
THE OTHER fellow. C2675. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
OTHER little people. DU14453. SEE Main-
ville, Eldor Jean.
OTHER people's children. DU12814. SEE
Kennedy, Martin Alphonso.
OTIS, NANCY MARIE.
Seven by twenty, a musical comedy in two
acts and eight scenes. Book, music,and
lyrics by Nancy Otis and Jack Greenberg.
[Text and one new song] © Jack Green-
berg, Nancy Marie Otis; Ic 10IVIar48; on
revisions; DU13378. Prev. reg. 270ct47;
D11157.
OUCH, my sunburn! DU14978. SEE Amey,
Viola A.
OUIDA, pseud. SEE De la Ramie, Louise.
OUR common heritage. DU13480. SEE
Lichtenberg, Leo.
OUR daily bread. DU13357. SEE Carlson,
Emmons C.
OUR Father which art in heaven. DU12297.
SEE The greatest Story Ever Told, no. 50.
OUR favorite in-laws. DU14400. SEE Fine-
gold, Esther.
OUR flower show. DU13189. SEE Doty,
Naomi Margaret.
OUR kids. DU14035. SEE Spangberg, Bula
Kent.
OUR Lady of the Americas. DU14976. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
OUR Lady's juggler, 1948. DU13328. SEE
The Hoirr of &. Francis (Radio program)
OUR Lady's tumbler. DU15323. SEE Mufioz,
Peggy Anne.
OUR new music, by the Moderns. C2739.
SEE Healy, Joe Robert.
OUT in Indiana. DU13998. SEE Wood,
George.
OUT of the clouds. DU12554. SEE FitzGerald,
Robert Joseph.
OUT of the depths. DU14330. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
OUT of this world. SEE
Richter, Irving Seymour. DU15281.
Walker, Clarence Melville. DU14471.
OUT on a limb. DP15270. SEE Johnson,
Albert.
OUTLAW trail. DU15291. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2401-1626.
OUTWARD bound. DU13135. SEE Kraft
Television Theatre, no. 40.
THE OVERNIGHT ghost. DU12717. SEE
Kurtz, C. Gordon.
OVERTURE to thunder. DU14202. SEE
Brinkman, Julia Wiggins.
OWEN, SARA.
Fresh air and butterflies, a comedy in one
act. © Sara Owen; Ic 2Jun48; DU15088.
AN OYSTER on the Cimmerian shore.
DU12111. SEE Williams, Edwin Everitt.
- P-
P amino benzoic acid and the cancer patient.
C2385. SEE Tchaperoff, Ivan C. C.
PACIFIC Ocean: sandy beach. DU14995.
SEE Rosengren, Frank Duane.
PACK, HARVEY.
Caught off guard, by Harvey Pack and Jerome
Coopersmith. Audition script for a tele-
vision program. © Jerome Coopersmith,
Harvey Pack; Ic 22Dec47; DU12919.
Here's how, the television demonstration
corner, by Harvey Pack and Jerome Cooper-
smith. Audition script. © Jerome Cooper-
smith, Harvey Pack; ic 9Jan48; DUl242r7.
What s wrong here? Audition script for
a television program, by Harvey Pack and
Jerome Coopersmith. €) Jerome Cooper-
smith, Harvey Pack; Ic 22Dec47; DU12920.
PACKAGE from Sam Colt. DU12686. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2334-1559.
PADDOCK, MILTON ELLIOTT.
Dr. Brownie-Button and the Green Gremlin,
a puppet play in three acts. © Milton
E. Paddock; Ic 16Feb48; DU13625.
PADWE, Frank.
The Doxon of Duseberry. DU13170. SEE
Kaltman, Lillian Gladstone.
Junior Hall of Fame. DU13403. SEE Kalt-
man, Lillian Gladstone.
PAGE, Eugene Edgar.
Everyman's song. DU12241. SEE Page,
Sarah Frances.
Stepless stairs. DU12915. SEE Page, Sarah
Frances.
PAGE, SARAH FRANCES.
Everyman's song, a musical folk play in two
acts, by Sarah Frances Page, with music
by Eugene Edgar Page. [Text only]
© Sarah Frances Page, Eugene Edgar
Page; Ic 160ct47; on changes in dialogue
and plot; DU12241. Prev. reg. "Anvil
song;" 24Aug47; DU1564.
Stepless stairs, a Negro folk drama with
music, in two acts. Book by Sarah Page,
music by Eugene Page, lyrics by Eugene
and Sarah Page. A revision of 'Everyman's
song." [Text and music on separate leaves]
© Sarah Frances Page, Eugene Edgar Page;
Ic 9Feb48; on revisions; DU12915.
PAGEANTRY of fashion, and famous queens of
fashion. DU13083. SEE Historic Arts Asso-
ciation.
83
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PAGET, GENEVIEVE MAY.
Sounding brass, a play in two acts.
© Genevieve May Paget; Ic 26May48;
on revisions; DU15204. Prev. reg.
"The time will come;" 40ct43-; D85519.
PAGING Miss Ellen. DU15240. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 559.
PAID in full. DU14318. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
PAIGE, ALBERT.
Fireside Players, a lecture and speech.
© Albert Paige; Ic 27Apr48; C2500.
Movietown magazine, a lecture and speech.
© Albert Paige; Ic 29Mar48; C2320.
Record-ads, a lecture and speech.
© Albert Paige; Ic 25Mar48; C2315.
Sapphire records, a lecture and speech.
© Albert Paige; Ic 28Apr48; C2520.
Shopper's pocket guide, a lecture and
speech. © Albert Paige; Ic 26Mar48;
C2317.
Vocalist Registry Agency, a lecture and
speech. © Albert Paige; Ic 28Apr48;
C2519.
PAINE Publishing Company.
Noah's circus in the Ark. DP13719. SEE
Sundelof-Asbrand, Karin.
PALCA, ALFRED.
From source to consumer, a dramatic
demonstration of materials handling equip-
ment in action, by Alfred Palca, Martin
Michel and Richard Frank; presented by
the Second Annual National Materials
Handling Exposition in association with
The American Society of Mechanical Engi-
neers. 32 leaves. © Ben Ross Beren-
berg; Ic 8Jan48; DU12425.
THE PALESTINE report— United Nations.
DP15033. SEE Citron, Samuel Joseph.
Headline parade, v. 2, no. 6.
PALMER (Fred A.) Company.
Food for thought. DU13996. SEE Palmer,
Frederick Alden.
PALMER, FREDERICK ALDEN.
Food for thovight, a radio continuity. Pro-
gram no. 1. © The Fred A. Palmer Co.;
Ic 19Feb48; DU13996.
THE PAMPHLET. DU12963. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no. 516.
PAN-base. C2559. SEE IVfersh, Charles L.
A PAN of candy. SEE Quinlan, Mary Eva.
Plays for early teens. DP12792.
THE PANDORA box. DU14768. SEE First
Nighter, Apr. 22, 1948.
PANETTA, GEORGE.
The Romanis of Greenwich Village, by
George Panetta and William C. Whitman.
[Continuity] © George Panetta, William
C. Whitman; Ic 15Mar48; C2380.
PANITZ, SOL.
Among ourselves. Broadcast Dec. 30, 1947,
by CBS Documentary Unit. © Columbia
Broadcasting System, inc.; Ic 13Jan48;
DU12368.
PANTOMIME skit, Checkerdale training
meeting, November 1947. C2366. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
PAPA never done nothing, much. SEE May-
orga, Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty
short plays on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
PAPAGUAY. DU15141. SEE Modave, Paul.
PA PA'S white gloves. DU13370. SEE
KjeruU, Axel.
THE PAPER says rain. DU15265. SEE
Schoenbaum, Vera Marie.
PAPER work and record keeping. C2700.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Management fundamentals,
19th day.
PARABLE of the talents. DU12183. SEE
The Children's Chapel, no. 21.
PARADE of California's progress. DP14432.
SEE Roberts, Helen M.
THE PARASITE. DU13991. SEE Hanlon,
Robert Westervelt.
PARDON my millions. DU14642. SEE
Sherlock, Madeleine Eisenbrandt.
PARENTS, please! DU14740. SEE Usoskin,
Joan C.
PARIS celebrates two thousand years of
progress. DU13419. SEE Historic Arts
Association.
PARIS, Mo. DU14771. SEE Miller, Stanley
Arthur.
PARISIAN models featuring "The new stare."
DU15097. SEE Bruce, Eleanor Mae.
PARK, Peg. SEE Park, Richard Douglas.
PARK, RICHARD DOUGLAS.
Peg's a-hoppin'. Script for a two-hour radio
jamboree, by R. D. (Peg) Park and Eaula
Adam Siirley. © Richard Douglas (Peg)
Park; Ic 30Dec47; DU12240.
PARK Avenue, Harlem. DU14538. SEE
Mauer, Arnold F.
PARKE, DAVIS AND COMPANY.
The anti-histamines — new hope for the aller-
gic, by John A. MacCartney. fLecture]
© Parke, Davis & Co.; Ic 24Feb48; C2193.
The damned detail man, by John A. Mac-
Cartney. [Lecture] © Parke, Davis & Co.;
Ic 24Feb48; C2191.
Mend your fences — now! By John A. Mac-
Cartney. [Lecture] © Parke, Davis &
Co.; Ic 24Feb48; C2192.
New horizons in health, by John A. Mac-
Cartney. [Lecture] © Parke, Davis &
Co.; Ic 24Feb48; C2190.
The pharmaceutical change of life, by
John A. MacCartney. [Lecture] © Parke,
Davis & Co.; Ic 24Feb48; C2194.
PARKER, DONALD HILLMAN.
Handful of silver, a play in three acts.
© D. Hillman Parker; Ic 6Ma^43; on revi-
sions; DU14390. Prev. reg. ' And sorrow
for angels;" 9Sep47; D1552.
PARKER, KENNETH F.
Yours till yesterday, a new play in three
acts, by Ken Parker. © Kenneth F.
Parker; Ic 4May48; DU14306.
PARKER, Lem B.
Thorns and orange blossoms. DU12852.
SEE Mountjoy, M. Walter.
PARKER, PRISaLLA POST.
The Forty-niners, a pageant with music,
in seve.! episodes. [Text and music on
separate ieavcis] © Priscilla Post
Parker; Ic 12May48; DU14534.
PARKER, Robert Layer. SEE Layer- Parker,
Robert.
THE PARKER Pen Company.
An American enterprise. C2143. SEE
Lewis (Frank) inc.
The finest ever known! C2141. SEE
Lewis (Frank) inc.
How to sell Quink. C2144. SEE Lewis
(Frank) inc.
How to sell the world's most -wanted pen.
C2142. SEE Lewis (Frank) inc.
How you talk! C2146. SEE Lewis (Frank)
inc.
Market wise. C2145. SEE Lewis (Frank)
inc.
Road signs to your future. C2009. SEE
Lewis (Frank) inc.
Your manners are showingl C2140. SEE
Lewis (Frank) inc.
PARNASSUS without bath. DU14251. SEE
Katz, Sherwood A.
PARRIS, Herman M.
The hospital, symphonic suite. C2454.
SEE Kaufman, Schima.
PARROTT, Katherine Ursula.
For all of our lives. SEE Davis, Fitzroy.
Curtain going up. DU12893.
PARSONS, Jim. SEE Nick Carter, Master
Detective (Radio program)
THE PARSON'S resignation. C2423. SEE
Tilbury, James.
PARTNERSHIP property. SEE Spencer,
Albert E. Estates in land. C2211.
PARTY walls. SEE Spencer, Albert E.
Chattel mortgages. C2207.
PASKMAN, DAILEY.
This side of paradise, an adaptation and
dramatization for the screen, of F. Scott
Fitzgerald's famous novel. 97 leaves.
© Dailey Paskman; Ic 18Mar48; DU13476.
Two hearts in waltz time. DU12398. SEE
Drake, William A.
THE PASSING. DU14975. SEE The Hour
of St. Francis (Radio program)
THE PASSIONATE hours of Modest Petro-
vich Moussorgsky. SEE Wildt, Johannes.
Life is for to-morrow! DU13687.
PASSOVER narration. DU15114. SEE
Gorochov, lededia.
PAST imperfect. DP15256. SEE Prather,
Kathryn.
PASTERNACK, LOUIS.
Towards promised land, a play. 25 leaves.
© Louis Pasternack; Ic 6May48; DU14391.
PATENTS of the week. C2165. SEE
Lewton, Samuel Momrod.
PATERNITA'. DU14103. SEE Saracino,
Giovanni.
PATERSON'S Publications, ltd.
The boy Mozart. DP13550. SEE Diack,
John Michael.
PATHE Industries, inc.
Inside the wall. DU15115. SEE Ling,
Eugene.
PATRICOFF, HENRY S.
The theory of hair as a radiator of animal
heat, a treatise. © Henry S. Patricoff;
Ic 31Dec47; C1998.
PATTEN, Harvan Barr. SEE The Adventures
of Frank Merriwell (Radio program)
<
84
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PATTEN, HELfiNE JONES.
Nancy, an operetta of old New Orleans,
in two acts. [Text only] © Mrs. Patten;
Ic 12Jan48; DU12366.
PATTERN for success. C2344. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
PATTERN to love. DU12727. SEE Hood,
M. G.
PATTERSON, McEvoy. SEE Patterson,
Thomas McEvoy.
PATTERSON, THOMAS McEVOY.
Glass mountain, a play in three acts, by
McEvoy Patterson. © Thomas McEvoy
Patterson; Ic ■30Anr48; on revisions;
PEACE and prosperity.
Ritter, L. A.
C2196. SEE
DU14292. Prav. rag.
19Nov47; D11601.
'Mountain of glass;'
PATTIZ, WARREN BRUCE.
The strange case of Malcome Craige, a
screenplay by John Edward Gregory
[pseud.] 93 leaves. © John Gregory; Ic
12Apr48; DU13947.
PAUL, JOHN.
Lysandre, an adaptation of Aristophanes'
comedy "Lysistrata," in a prologue and
two acts. © John Paul; Ic 10Feb48;
DU12848.
PAUL-BONHEUR, Lucienne, pseud. SEE
Whittaker, Lucienne.
PAUL and the blue ox. SEE Conkle, Ells-
worth Prouty. Five plays. DP13967.
THE PAUL Brown-Milton Weiler presenta-
tion. SEE Harkrider, John. Horse opera.
DU12558.
PAUL Porter's progress. SEE Holt, Peggy.
The adventures of Horatio Alger. DU12096.
PAULUS, MARGARET.
A city for Josette, a play in one act. Madi-
son, Wisconsin Idea Theatre, [1947]
cl948. 20 leaves. © Margaret Paulus;
7Jul47; DP14958.
PAURA. DP14122. SEE Benelli, Sem.
PAVLO, HATTIE MAY (DELHN).
Hamilton, a drama in three acts; based
upon Gertrude Atherton's novel, "The
conqueror," and on various historical
works. © Hattie May Pavlo; Ic 4May48;
on revisions; DU14332. Prev. reg.
25May43; D84364.
A little thing like love. DU15282. SEE
Willock, Ruth.
THE PAY-OFF. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc. C2339.
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
DU12706.
McCoy, Paul Stevens. DP14434.
PAYNE, HERBERT W.
The summoning of Everyman, a modern
version of the m.ediaeval morality play.
London,^S. French [1947]. 22 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 203)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 31Dec47; DP12766.
PAYTON, DONALD.
The boarding house reach, a comedy in
three acts. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Heuer
Pub. Co., cl948. 102 p. illus. © Edward
I. Heuer; 18Feb48; DP13206.
Wilbur takes his medicine, a comedy in
one act. Marion, Iowa, Art Craft Play Co.,
cl948. 34 p. illus. (An Art Craft play)
© J. Vincent Heuer; 19Jun48; DP15339.
PEACE! C2222. SEE Ritter, L. A.
PEACE in our time. DP14496.
Coward, Noel Pierce.
SEE
THE PEACEMAKERS. DU13307. SEE
Osborne, Hubert Benjamin.
PEACH, LAWRENCE DU GARDE.
An improbable episode, a play in one act.
London, S. French [1947]. 19 p. (French's
acting edition, no. 2115. Plays for youth
groups) © Samuel French, ltd.; 270ct47;
DP12118._
The Queen's ring, a play in one act. London,
S. French [1947]. 22 p. (French's acting
edition, no. 2168. Plays for youth groups)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 270ct47; DP12117.
PEACOCKS and ivory. DP15095. SEE
Morris, Thomas Baden.
PEARLSTEIN, MORTON.
The junior journal. Radio format [scripts
1-3] by Gerald Pear sen [pseud.] © Morton
Pearlstein; Ic each 19May48; C2618-2620.
PEARLY Mae. DU15277. SEE Wood, John
Argyl.
PEARSEN, Gerald, pseud. SEE Pearlstein,
Morton.
PEDELTY, DONOVAN.
Quizz the man down, an original radio quizz
program. [Sample script]^ © Donovan
Pedelty; Ic 2Apr48; DU13772.
PEDOMETER, no. 1-4. SEE The Lone
Ranger, nos. 2353-1578 to 2356-1581.
PEDRO describes a cigar. DU15353. SEE
Layne, Leene & Greene.
PEEPLES, EDWIN AUGUSTUS.
End of dreaming, a play in three acts.
© Edwin Augustus Peeples; Ic 18Jun48;
DU15255.
PEGLER, Westbrook.
Westbrook Pegler's Capone. DU14777.
SEE Graham, Lewis.
PEG'S a-hoppin'. DU12240. SEE Park,
Richard Douglas.
PEK, DESIDER P.
Lovers are strange birds, a comedy in three
acts. © Desider P. Pek; Ic 22Jun48;
DU15304.
You poor sucker, a comedy-drama in three
acts. © Desider P. Pek; Ic 30Apr48;
DU14302.
PELLEAS and Melisande.
Staw, Sala.
DU12956. SEE
PELOVITZ, SAMUEL JOSEPH.
My goodness, a dramatic recitation.
2 leaves. © Samuel Joseph Pelovitz; Ic
12Mar48; DU13406.
The thing that I like about men, a dramatic
recitation [in verse]. 3 leaves. ©Samuel
Joseph Pelovitz; Ic 15Apr48; DU14217.
PEMBERTON, Ray De Moss.
But for this. DU13662. SEE Kessler,
Sydney.
PfiNE DU BOIS, Raoul.
A mirror for the sky. DP14121. SEE West,
Je ssamyn.
A PENNY for your thoughts. DU13816. SEE
Sternberg, Paul.
THE PENSIONERS. DU12890. SEE Jackson,
Clifford Huntley. ^
PENTHOUSE episode. DU12625. SEE
Disney, Loren.
PEOPLE are talking. DP12756. SEE John-
son, Albert.
THE PEOPLE vs. The Pharisee. DP14245.
SEE Tiemeyer, T. N.
PEOPLE we know. DU13586. SEE Rosen-
gren, Frank Duane.
THE PEOPLE'S choice. SEE
Reeid, Nathaniel Edward. DU14605.
Wason, Betty. DP14780.
LE p£RE Goriot. SEE De Sadow, Murray
Bernard. Mrs. Brady's boarding house.
DU13921.
LES PfiRES ennemis. SEE Vildrac, Charles.
Le jardinier de Samoa. DP14049.
PERFECT alibi. DU12696. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 841.
THE PERFECT combination. DU12653,
DU13115. SEE Wilding Picture Productions,
THE PERFECT joy. DU14967. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
THE PERFECT murder. DU13228. SEE
Madden, Cecil Charles.
THE PERFECT pair. C2372. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
PERFECT union. DU13710. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 552.
PERKS, MAX.
Vantage ground, a comedy-drama in three
acts, based on a malpractise suit tried
in the Supreme Court, New York State.
Editor, Leonora Jasper. © Mac Perks;
Ic 26Mar48; DU13989.
PERL, Arnold. SEE The Eternal Light
(Radio program)
DAS PERLENHEMD. DP14714. SEE Kauff-
mann, Leo Justinus.
PERLMAN, ELLIS SHERMAN.
Rolling on rayon; scoring script for a
sound slidefilm, for the Industrial Rayon
Corporation. © Industrial Rayon Corp.;
Ic ljun48; C2749.
PERPLEXED. DU13405.
Herman Benjamin.
SEE Hoffman,
PERRAULT, ERNEST GEORGE.
Skidroad, a musical comedy in two acts.
Story and lyrics by Ernest Perrault,
music by Jean Moran [pseud.] Text only.
© Ernest George Perrault; Ic 29Dec47;
DU12162.
PERRY, CHARLOTTE L.
When Satan hops out, a winter's tale about
a few remaining naive mountaineers, with
music and dance. In three acts. [Text
only] © Charlotte L. Perry; Ic 25Feb48;
on revisions; DU13918. Prev. reg.
28Jun47; D9911.
PERRY, JO RUTH.
Thursday at three, a comedy-drama for
motion pictures, in ten parts. Acting ver-
sion. © Jo Ruth Perry; Ic 9Apr48;
DU13888.
PERRY, WILLIAM HENRY.
The Shrine murders, a three-act mystery
comedy. © William H. Perry; Ic 181Vfey48;
DU14717.
85
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
A PERSONAL matter. DU14994. SEE
La Forge, Edward Charles.
PERTWEE, ROLAND.
School for spinsters, a comedy in three
acts. London, English Theatre Guild
[1948]. 118 p. iUus. (Guild library)
© Roland Pertwee; 29Apr48; DP14674.
PERVY, ADOLPHE.
How I began learning French. [Film script]
© Adolphe Pervy; Ic 2Apr48; DU14084.
THE PET asp. DU12218. SEE Marly, Jean.
PET show. DU14885. SEE Fromer, Anne.
PETER, HUBERT J.
Nappa, the cross-roads of nationa A
pageant of the Napa Valley by Hubert J.
Peter, with epics by Edith A. Schmitt.
Written for the Napa County Centennials
Committee; research by the Napa County
Historical Committee. 29 leaves.
© Hubert J. Peter; 7Apr48; DP13964.
PETER and the platypus. DU14428. SEE
Dropkin, Louis.
PETER Zenger. DU14788. SEE Bela, Nicho-
las.
PETERS, ALICE THOMSON.
Something always happens, a comedy In
three acts, by Alice Thomson and Velma
Royton. New York, S.^ French [1947].
106 p. illus. (French's standard library
edition) © Samuel French; 28Apr47;
DP14226. Prev. reg. "Are you Mr.
Dherenki?" 8Jan44; D unp. 86559.
PETERS, C. F.
Cosi'fan tutte. DP14115, DP14120. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
Don Giovanni. DP14116, DP14118. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
Die Hochzeit des Figaro. DP14117, DP14119.
SEE Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
PETERS, DETLEV HAACK.
Leap year disposals, a play in three acts.
© Detlev Haack Peters; Ic 12May48;
DU14535.
PETERS, Paul.
The alerting of Mr. Pomerantz. DU15172.
SEE The Cavalcade of America, no. 555.
PETERS, Walter.
Gold in the streets.
Gene.
DU14250. SEE Hurley,
PETERSON, Bernard James.
Cafe Everyone. DU13556. SEE Ray, Donald
Richard.
PETERSON, Joel, pseud. SEE Peterson,
Joseph S.
PETERSON, JOSEPH S.
Reverse revenge, an original radio play
in three parts, written especially for the
Whistler, by Joel Peterson [pseud.]
© Joel Peterson; Ic 29Jan48; DU12655.
PETROLEUM ADVISERS, INC.
Band of America; radio script, June 11,
1948. © Petroleum Advisers, inc.; Ic
22Jun48; DU15316.
Cities Service Band of America; radio
script, June 4, 1948. © Petroleum Ad-
visers, inc.; Ic 22Jun48; DU15314.
Highways in melody; radio script. May 28,
1948. © Petroleum Advisers, inc.; Ic
22Jun48; DU15315.
PETTUS, Ken. SEE Nick Carter, Master
Detective (Radio program)
PETTY, WILLIAM MARTIN.
Her son. [Continuity] 23 leaves. © Wil-
liam Martin Petty; Ic 10May48; DU14491.
The magic of the Samscheh Mitschebat,
a stage play about magic and war. 27
leaves. © William Martin Petty; Ic
2Jan48; DU12214.
Two cow boogee. © William Martin Petty;
Ic 2Jan48; DU12215.
PFISTER, EDWYN EUGENE.
Five wives had Father, a comedy in three
acts, by Ted Wynn [pseud.] © Ted Wynn
and/or Edwyn Eugene Pfister; Ic 2Apr48;
DU13766.
PHAEDO. SEE Kubly, Herbert Oswald. A
cock to Asclepius. DU12608.
PHAJR, JEAN E.
Green enchantment; radio script in the
series "The romance of food." © Jean E.
Phair; Ic 26May48; C2714.
PHANTOM of the highway. DU12485. SEE
Tibbals, Robert Hall.
THE PHANTOM ship. DP13526. SEE
Christie, Catherine (Allison).
THE PHARMACEUTICAL change of life.
C2194. SEE Parke, Davis & Co.
PHELAN, RAYMOND ANTHONY.
Whom the gods favor, a play in two acts.
© Raymond A. Phelan; Ic lMar48;
DU13200.
PHILIPS, ANITA.
Left foot, right foot. A play in four scenes.
© Anita Philips; Ic 26Apr48; DU14218.
PHILIPS, EDWIN LEWIS.
Seed in the wind, a play in two acts, by
Edwin Philips and Jane Philips. © Edwin
Lewis Philips, Jane Bronson Philips; Ic
18May48; DU14772.
PHILIPS, Jane Bronson.
Seed in the wind. DU14772. SEE Philips,
Edwin Lewis.
PHILLIPS, Howard.
The sky' s the limit. DU13201. SEE Kell-
man, Leon.
PHILLIPS, Irna. SEE The Guiding Light
(Radio program)
PHILLIPS, IRVING WALTER.
The Galloping Hat, a farce comedy in three
acts. © Irving Walter Phillips; Ic
16Apr48; on additions and revisions;
DU14025. Prev. reg. 14Jan47; D6888.
Limbo, a musical play in two acts. Book
and lyrics by Irving Phillips, music by
Albert May Malotte. [Text only] © Irving
Walter Phillips; Ic 9Feb48; on revisions;
DU12823. Prev. reg. "The ladies from
Limbo;" 26Jul46, D4286; 25Sep47, D10963.
PHILP, PETER.
Beyond tomorrow, a satirical fantasy in
three acts. London, S. French [1947].
64 p. illus. (French's acting edition,
no. 181) © Samuel French, ltd.; lDec47;
DP12757.
PHIPPS, DAISY B.
It's the berries, a comedy in three acts.
© Daisy B. Phipps; Ic lApr48; DU14083.
PHIPPS, THOMAS W.
Ghosts, inc.; Script no. 1. The first of a
series of original ghost stories, designed
expressly for television filming. Written
by Thomas W. Phipps and John Meehan,
Jr. © Corcoran Productions, inc.; Ic
24Feb48; DU14402.
PHYLLIS sits tight!
George H.
DU13944. SEE Dunne,
PICARD, FRANK A.
Dramatization of the trial of Jesus; for
radio. © Frank A. Picard; Ic 9Feb48;
C2203.
A PICCADILLY daffodil. DP13507. SEE
Latimer, Dorothy.
PICKRELL, EDNA JUNE TERRY,
Campfires and spotlights, a Wisconsin
play in three acts, by June Terry Pickrell.
© Edna June Terry Pickrell; Ic 23Mar48;
DU13580.
PICNIC ground. DU13702. SEE Ver Becke,
Walter Edwin.
PICTURE the song. C2266. SEE Davis,
Howard W.
THE PIED Piper of Hamelin. DU12730. SEE
Schultz, Ethel.
PIEL, DAVID JOSEPH.
The twain shall meet, the first rough treat-
ment outline for a motion picture. 52
leaves. © David Joseph Piel; Ic 14Jun48;
DU15199.
HERCE, EMILY STANTON.
Red hot air, a musical revue in two acts.
Music by Emily F*ierce and Priscilla
Stanton, additional number by Frank Smith.
Lyrics by Emily Fierce; script by Jimmy
Baker, Peggy Conachy, Frank Smith and
Charlotte Ajine Rice. © Emily Stanton
Pierce; Ic 5Apr4B; DU14269.
PIERCE, MARSTON ARNOLD.
Citizen-of-the-month award luncheon ad-
dress. © Marston A. FHerce; Ic 180ct47;
C2235.
PIGS! DU12670. SEE Coons, Rudolph.
pike's Peak. C2572. SEE Shafer, Elizabeth
Jane.
THE PILLARING hours. DU13564. SEE
Stewart, Murray.
PILLSBURY Mills, inc. Feed and Soy Divi-
sion.
From feed to fame. DU12649. SEE Wilding
lecture Productions, inc.
PILOT lights of the Apocalypse. SEE East-
man, Fred, ed. One-act plays of spiritual
power. DP15231.
PINAFORE. SEE Walowit, Miriam. Der
Schirtz. DU14028.
PINCUS, ABRAHAM
Analyst in the house, a play in three acts,
by A. P. MoUison [pseud.] © Abraham
Pincus; Ic 26May48; DU14948.
If I had two loaves, a play in three acts,
by A. P. MoUison [pseud. 1 Based on the
play "Yesterday's evil," by A. P. MoUi-
son [pseud.] and Elkan E. Siyder. © Abra-
ham Pincus (A. P. MoUison); Ic 21Jan48;
DU12475.
PINK lemonade. DU12726. SEE Foran,
Edward Joseph.
THE PINK pigeon. DU15091. SEE Saffron,
Robert Morris.
PINK wonderland. DU13859. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 853
86
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
PINKERTON, MLO BLISH.
John Peter Altgeld, a speech. © Milo
Blish Pinkerton; Ic llFeb48; C2161.
Thunder and the morning. [Recitation in
verse] S Milo Blish FHnkerton; Ic
llFeb48; C2160.
PINO suArez, severo tomAs del.
De la obscuridad; sobre titulo: Ruben y
Luzmarina. Drama en versos y poemas,
en 5 actos, por^Tomas del Pino ^larez.
© Severo Tomas del PHno Suarez; Ic
18May48; DU14720.
THE PIPER the May. DU15376. SEE
Facos, James F.
PIPPIN, RAYMOND EDWARD.
No love atoll. DU14098. SEE Buchwald,
Arthur.
PIRANDELLO, LUIGI.
As you desire me, a play in three acts.
Tr. by Marta Abba. [Italian title: Come
tu mi vuoi] © Marta Abba Millikin; Ic
8Mar48; DU13324.
PISTOL ring series. SEE The Lone Ranger,
Jan. 2-9, 1948.
PITT, BETTY JOYCE.
A summer night, a play, by Chappie Pitt
[pseud.] 9 leaves. © Betty Joyce Pitt;
Ic 25May48; DU15026.
PITT, Chappie, pseud. SEE Pitt, Betty Joyce.
PLACE, WILLIAM HENRY.
For ladies only, a musical comedy in three
acts. [Text only] © William Place; Ic
19Jan48; on additions and revisions;
DU12466. Prev. reg. 16Dec40; D73315.
A PLACE to dance. DU14929. SEE Calhoun,
Edward Joseph. Irish confetti.
THE PLAGUES in Egypt. DU12188. SEE
The Children's Chapel, no. 26.
PLANE weathers storm. DU12550. SEE
The Mystery Castle, no. 16.
PLANNING for personal progress. C2335.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
PLANNING for sales. C2688. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Management conference:
Management fundamentals, 4th day.
PLANNING the expansion. C2689. SEE May-
nard, Harold Bright. Management confer-
ence: Management fundamentals, 5th day.
PLANT layout. C2690. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Management conference:
Management fundamentals, 7th day.
PLANTS, GERALD LOUIS.
Roscoe comes home, a comedy in three
acts, by William Ticker [^pseud.] © Gerald
Louis Plante; 5Apr48; DP14229.
PLATO.
Crito. SEE Kubly, Herbert Oswald. A cock
toAsclepius. DU12608.
Phaedo. SEE Kubly, Herbert Oswald. A
cock to Asclepius. DU12608.
PLATONIC nights. DU14898. SEE Bilowit,
Ira Jacob.
PLAY ball! DU15133. SEE Tunick, Irve.
THE PLAY Club, Inc.
Heart trouble. DP12090. SEE Hark, Mildred.
Here goes the groom. DP12562. SEE West,
Margaret King.
In-laws out. DP13367. SEE Walsh, Freder-
ick G.
It's so complex. DP12089. SEE Hark, Mildred,
The moon keeps shining. DP13366. SEE
Hark, Mildred.
Old What's-His-Name. DP12627. SEE
Finch, Robert Voris.
Thanks to George Washington. DP12626.
SEE Hark, Mildred.
A PLAY for Mary. DU12421. SEE McCleery,
William.
A PLAY for Ronnie. DP12804. SEE Chetham-
Strode, Warren.
THE PLAY-party record. DU14754. SEE
Landeck, Beatrice.
THE PLAYFUL driver. C2122. SEE Roche,
William Bosworth. Automobile safety
jingles for radio, L-4.
PLAYING to lose. DU13615. SEE The Ad-
ventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 66.
PLAYS for early teens. DP12792. SEE
Quinlan, Mary Eva.
PLAYS from radio. A20272. SEE Lass,
Abraham Harold.
PLEASE, my nerves! DP15271. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
THE PLUMED Knight. DU14076. SEE
Hinden, Benjamin.
PLUNKET and the balladeer. C1986. SEE
Ross, David.
PLYMOUTH Motors. SEE Chrysler Corpor-
ation. Plymouth Division.
PO, Emily, pseud. SEE Poggia, Emily Elise.
POCOHONTASgoes to London. DU12857.
SEE Rand, Jerry.
POET. DU12780. SEE Heythum, Antonin.
POGGIA, EMILY ELISE.
Road quizz, a radio program dedicated to
safety in driving and on the road, by
Emily Po [pseud.] © Emily Elise Poggia;
Ic each 9Mar48.
1. A special program dedicated to heavy
duty truck drivers. C2511.
2. Roadiquette. C2512.
3. Courtesy Club. C2513.
LES POINTS sur les I. SEE Marcel, Gabriel.
Theatre comique. DP12576.
POLACHECK, Charles.
The barber of Seville. DU12681. SEE
Adler, Herman.
POLICIES and people. C2350. SEE Handy
0am) Organization, inc.
POLLARD, DAVID.
Big as life, a musical play in two acts, based
on the Paul Bunyan legend. Book by David
Pollard and Jack R. Royce, music by
Jerry L. Bock. [Text only] © David Pol-
lard, Jerry L. Bock, Jack R. Royce; Ic
19Feb48; on revisions; DU12991. Prev.
reg. "Skookum," 90ct47, D1844; 3Dec47,
D11855.
POLLEY, SYDNEY ARTHUR.
The babes in the wood. Basic pantomime
no. 4 [in three acts] by S. A. PoUey and
Conrad Carter. London, New York,
S. French, cl947. 74 p. illus. (French's
acting edition, no. 860) © Samuel French,
ltd.; 31Dec47; DP13935.
POLLING the electorate. C2300.
Lewton, Samuel Momrod.
SEE
POLLOCK, BERT DANIEL.
The Judas touch, a play in three acts, about
faith, the Jewish religion, and intolerance.
© Bert Daniel Pollock; Ic 24Feb48; •
DU13442.
The wake of the "Annie Q." A play in one
act. © Bert Daniel Pollock; Ic 24Feb48;
DU13443.
POLONAISE. DU12519. SEE Moe, Osborne
Rangvall.
POMEROY, WELLINGTON A.
The sky's the limit; script for a thirty-
minute radio program. © Lansing Broad-
casting Co.; Ic 7Jun48; DU15118.
POMMESE. SEE Bimonte, Richard Irpinio.
Storris enne pommese fram Mamma Gus.
C2585.
POOR dear Martha. DU12832. SEE Wash-
burn, Harriet IngersoU.
POOR Hubert. DP12088. SEE Stone, James F.
POOR little Virgilina. DU14874. SEE
Burch, Viola Seltz.
POOR man' s gold. DU12708. SEE The Hour
of St. Francis (Radio program)
POOR man' s wife. DU12533. SEE Bean,
Muriel Vernon.
POPPY. DU12439. SEE Jenkins, Harry.
POPULAR voice training. C2498. SEE
Steger, Mark Joseph.
POPULATION 31,000. DU15041. SEE Alexan-
der, Ronald.
PORCELAIN, SIDNEY E.
Ghost in the White House, a farce in three
acts and an epilogue. © Sidney E. Porce-
lain; Ic 17Mar48; DU13573.
PORT and porridge. DU13538. SEE Thomas,
Jean Gwendolyn.
PORTER, Garrett.
Return to glory. DU12291. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 533.
PORTER, ROBERT PAYNTON.
Back Bay, a comedy in four acts. © Robert
Paynton Porter, Jr.; Ic 20May48; DU14787.
PORTER, STEPHEN WINTHRO P.
The fatted caU, an improbable parable in
three acts. © Stephen Winthrop Porter;
Ic 12May48; DU14536.
Her demon lover, a comedy in one act.
© Stephen Winthrop Porter; Ic llMay48;
DU14512.
PORTRAIT gallery of Bible women. DU13022-
13044. SEE Richardson, Eos Petty.
PORTRAIT in black. DP13972. SEE Goff,
Ivan.
PORTRAIT of Livia. DU12105. SEE Gilford,
Charles Bernard.
THE PORTRAIT of Marilyna. DU14182.
SEE Wiere, Harry Vetter.
PORTRAIT of Mrs. Ang. DU15210. SEE
Mintz, Arthur.
THE PORTRAIT of Molon. DU13152. SEE
Wyman, Justus E.
POSSESSION. DU15254. SEE Tyler, Con-
verse.
POSY POSER. C2311. SEE Saks, James H.
87
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
POTERAT, Louis Eugene Bernard.
Chanson gitane. DP13570. SEE Mouezy-
fion, Andre.
POWER, RHODA DOLORES.
The baker and his neighbour, a' story from
Peru. Written in dialogue form for chil-
dren to act, with notes for teachers and
for stage managers. 36 leaves. © Rachel
Warren Lothrop, Rhoda Dolores Power;
Ic 12Mar48; DU15110.
China poblana, a dialogue story for boys
and girls to act, with a note for teachers.
By Rhoda Dolores Power and Rachel Loth-
rop. 26 leaves. [Includes words and
music for two songs] © Rachel Lothrop;
Ic 12Mar48; DU15098.
THE POWER of coincidence. DU14971. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
POWER of darkness. SEE Tolstoi, Lev
Nikolaevich. Leo Tolstoy's Power of dark-
ness. DU15329.
POWER supply for air conditioning compre s-
sor motors in commercial buildings. C2214.
SEE Halberg, Maynard Niel.
POWER without glory. DP15187. SEE
Hutton, Michael Clayton.
POWERS (Ralph) Productions.
Denby and Son. C2062. SEE Ross, Arthur M.
The sporting eye. C2152. SEE Jacobs,
Ralph H.
POWHATAN'S daughter. DU13718. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 548.
A PRACTICAL proposition. C2528.
Byng, Edward John Jefferson.
SEE
PRACTICE in identifying components and
combinations. C2644-2645. SEE MaynaTd,
Harold Bright. Management conference:
Human relations, 13th & 14th days.
PRADA, Francisco.
Alhambral DP13565. SEE Fernandez de
Sevilla, Luis.
PRATHER, KATHRYN.
Past imperfect, a comedy in three acts.
Evanston, 111., Row, Peterson [19481.
100 p. illus. (A Row-Peterson play)
© Row, Peterson & Co.; Ijun48; DP15256.
A PRAYER is answered. DU12623.
Harris, Gladys May.
SEE
PRAYER is faith on it§ knees. DU12704. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
PRECINCT Five. DU14155. SEE Greendale,
Alexander.
PRECIOUS bane. DU14505. SEE Fish, Helen
Dean.
PREGERS, SALOMON.
Amalaswintha, a musical play. 23 leaves.
[Text only] © Salomon Pregers; Ic
24May48; DU15070.
A PRELIMINARY paper on hyperplasia and
degenerative conditions. C2569. SEE
Mancuso, Louis Gustave.
THE PRESIDENT and the doctor. DU15241.
SEE The Cavalcade of America, no. 560.
PRESSER (Theodore) Company.
Heads up! DP13733. SEE Clark, Robert
Wayne.
THE PRESSURE boys. DU12658. SEE
Berger, Marshall William.
PREVIEW. DU14055. SEE Leder, Herbert.
PREVIOUS engagement. DU14906. SEE
Squire, Roger Lewis.
PRICE, JOHN LEMAR.
The Christmas carol, an adaptation of
Charles Dickens' "A Christmas carol,"
with new lines and special lyrics and songs
incorporated. 7 leaves. [Text only]
© John Lemar Price, Jr.; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12716.
PRICE, LELAND.
Great Day! A farce in three acts. Minne-
apolis, T. S. Denison [1948]. 80 p. illus.
(Denison's royalty plays) © T. S. Denison
& Co.; 24Mar48; DP13721.
PRICE, Virginia N. SEE Up and Down the
Scales (Radio program)
THE PRICE of a thousand horses. DU14620.
SEE Shiffrin, A. B.
PRIESTLEY, JOHNBOYNTON.
The Linden tree, a play in two acts and four
scenes, fe' J. B. Priestley; Ic 18Dec47;
DU12292.
LE PRINCE d'Aquitaine. DP12321. SEE
Thiebaut, Marcel.
A PRINCE he would a-wooing go. DP13934.
SEE Corrie, Joe.
PRINCESS Scheherazqueer and the Jinn,
Rickey. DU12988. SEE McCurdey, Cathar-
ine Miller.
THE PRINCESS with a load on her mind.
DP13876. SEE Westlake, Wilfred.
PRINDLE, James P.
Free for all. DU12643. SEE Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc.
Promises we live by. DU12646. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
PRITCHER, Evelyn.
The weakling. DU13531. SEE Pritcher,
Leon.
PRITCHER, LEON.
The weakling, a play in three acts, by Leon
and Evelyn Pritcher. © Leon Pritcher,
Evelyn Pritcher; Ic 24Feb48; DU13531.
THE PRIVATE life of Sherlock Holmes.
DU14096. SEE Kobin, Robert.
PRIVATE McKay's ghost. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
PRIVILEGE car. SEE Foran, Edward Joseph.
Pink lemonade. DU12726.
PRIZE song. DU13344. SEE Krinn, George.
THE PROBLEM child. SEE Quinto, Eleanor
Marie Bear. The lady said 'no." DU12577.
THE PROBLEM of a world basic philosophy.
C2386. SEE Cook, Jonathan B.
PROCESS X. DU14580. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 855.
PROCLAIM liberty. DU13581. SEE Del
Vecchio, Thomas.
PROCTER and Gamble Company. SEE
The Guiding Light (Radio program)
Joyce Jordan, M.D. (Radio program)
Life Can Be Beautiful (Radio program)
Ma Perkins (Radio program)
The Right to Happiness (Radio program)
Road of Life (Radio program)
Young Doctor Malone (Radio program)
PRODUCTION planning and inventory con-
trol. C2696. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright.
Management conference: Management
fundamentals, 14th day.
PROFESSOR Samson's physical fitness pro-
gram and his motorized quizmasters.
C2176. SEE Lange, John Fred.
PROJECT making tendencies: the epileptoid.
C2643. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright.
Management coiierence: Human relations,
nth day.
PROKOF'EV, SERGEI SERGEEVICH.
The duenna, an opera by Sergei Prokofieff.
Russian libretto by Mira Mendel son,
based on the play by Richard Brinsley
Sheridan. English libretto by Jean Kar-
savina. New York, Am-Rus Music Agency
[1948]. 54 p. In three acts. Text only.
© Am-Rus Music Agency, inc.; 27May48;
DP15164.
The duenna; or, Betrothal in a monastery.
Translated by Jean Karsavina from the
Russian libretto of Mira Mendel son, for an
opera by Sergei Prokofieff. In nine
kartinas. [Text only] © Jean Karsavina;
Ic 15May48; DU14726.
PROKOFIEFF, Sergei. SEE Prokof'ev, Sergei
Sergeevich.
PROMISE me tomorrow. DU14329. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
THE PROMISE of the cross. DU12568. SEE
Haskell, Marguerite Estes.
THE PROMISED land. DU12911. SEE Clem-
ent, Victor Kelemen.
PROMISES we live by. DU12646. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
PROM-o-whee! DU13791. SEE Lannon, John
David.
A PROPOSAL. C2527. SEE Byng, Edward
John Jefferson.
PROPOSAL for Rotary tower of world friend-
ship and international hall of progress.
C2154. SEE McDonald, Frederick H.
PROPOSED radio announcement for Knox
Gelatine. DU14130. SEE Cox, Joseph
Cunningham.
PROPOSED radio announcement for Knox
Hats. DU14129. SEE Cox, Joseph Cunning-
ham.
PROPOSED radio announcement for Philadel-
phia Old Stock Beer. DU143 78. SEE Cox,
Joseph Cunningham.
PROPOSED television commercial for Dial
Shoes. DU14128. SEE Cox, Joseph Cunning-
ham.
PROTEST. DU14455. SEE Provence, Jean.
PROUD possession. C2333. SEE Handy Qam)
Organization, inc.
PROVENCE, JEAN.
Protest, a play in three acts. © Jean Pro-
vence; Ic 7May48; DU14455.
DER PROZESS. SEE Matthews, John F. The
scapegoat. DU14821.
PRUNELLA'S chickens. DU12690. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2341-1566.
PSARIS, GEORGE PETER.
The look, an original screen play in 16
scenes. © George P. Psaris; Ic 9Jun48;
DU15144.
88
CATALOr; OF COPYRTOHT ENTRIES
PSYCHIATRY checks.
Sayre, Kathryn D.
DU14945. SEE
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL nature of groups.
C2626. SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Man-
agement conference: Group relations,
10th day.
THE PSYCHOLOGY and effects of motion
pictures portrayed through Synopsis films.
C2133. SEE Gordon, Robert Sawyer.
A PUBLIC address for oral delivery at meet-
ings or gatherings of laundry owners.
C2059. SEE Van Ness, Hughes Thomas.
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR (Television program)
Scripts in this series are by various authors.
© Jerry Fairbanks, inc.
The case of crepe for Suzette, by Will Gould
and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 2Apr48;
DU13770.
The case of the comic strip murder, by Will
Gould and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 6Feb48;
DU12793.
The case of the dead man's voice, by Don
Johnson and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic
27Feb48; DU13173. ^
The case of the devil's heart, by Jack Hasty
and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 29Mar48;
DU13659.
The case of the double clue, by Arthur Hoerl
and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 26Jan48;
DU12603.
The case of the fabulous liars, by Will Gould
and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 27Feb48;
DU13174.
The case of the family affair, by Will Gould
and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 26Jan48;
DU12605.
The case of the glamour girls, by Jack
Hasty and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 20Apr48;
DU14052.
The case of the grinning skull, by Don John-
son and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 22Mar48;
DU13559.
The case of the innocent lion, by Lou Lilly
and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 5Apr48;
DU13851.
The case of the jade flute, by Jack Hasty and
Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 3May48; DU14307.
The case of the man who wasn't there, by
Jack Hasty and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic
12Jan48; DU12331.
The case of the missing hour, by Robert
Stephen Erode and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic
26Jan48; DU12606.
The case of the murder melody, by Will
Gould and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic
30Apr48; DU14300.
The case of the shattered mirror, by Robert
Stephen Brode and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic
27Feb48; DU13175.
The case of the surprised corpse, by Bob
Brode and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic
22Mar48; DU13557.
The case of the swarthy man, by Don John-
son and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 26Jan48;
DU12604.
The case of the talking horseshoe, by Robert
Stephen Brode and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic
6Feb48; DU12794.
The case of the thousand terrors, by Rouert
Brode and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic
29Mar48; DU13660.
The case of the yellow ticket, bv Jack Hasty
and Jerry Fairbanks, inc. © Ic 12Jan48;
DU12332.
The case where time stood still, by Will
Gould and Jerry Fairbanks. © Ic 22Mar48;
DU13558.
PUBLIC relations. C2701. SEE Maynard,
Harold Bright. Management conference:
Management fundamentals, 20th day.
PONKTCHEN und Anton. SEE Kastner,
Erich. Dot and Tony. DU12949.
PUGET, Claudes-Andre.
Aspects du theatre contemporain en France.
DP14501. SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
PULLING power. C2682. SEE Handy Qam)
Organization, inc.
PUNOLOGY. C2580. SEE Rogoff, Elias M.
Gagology, no. 3.
PUNS. C2580. SEE Rogoff, Elias M. Gago-
logy, no. 3.
THE PUPPET Cinderella. DU12913. SEE
Freedman, Jerome Seymour.
PURCELL, PAUL, pseud.
The royal game, a play in three acts, based
on the story by Stefan Zweig. [Paul Pur-
cell is the pseud, of Victor Paul Satin sky
and Joseph Satinsky] © Victor P. Satinsky,
Joseph Satinsky; Ic 5Jan48; DU13012.
PURDY, Joseph Harmon.
Tom Jones, the romance of a foundling.
DU15111. SEE Clarkson, Paul Stephen.
THE PURINA program for calves. C2367.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
THE PURINA program for growing heifers.
C2368. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
PURVES, Austin.
Fish story. DU12556. SEE Harkrider, John.
PUSH-em-up Tony. DU14315. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
LA PUTAIN respectueuse. DP15076. SEE
Sartre, Jean Paul.
PYLE, Ernest Taylor.
Home country. DU14370. SEE Aronson,
Alvin.
PYLE, Howard.
King Arthur and his knights. DU14412. SEE
Rogers, Art.
PYZEL, ROBERT.
Quadrille, a play in two acts. © Robert
Pyzel; Ic 16Apr48; on revisions; DU14017.
Prev. reg. 28Aug47; D1518.
-Q-
QUADRANGLE Club of Washington University,
St. Louis.
Hellas belle. DU14448. SEE Stein, Louis
Ronald.
QUADRILLE. DU14017. SEE Pyzel, Robert.
THE QUAIL and the manna. DU12192. SEE
The Children's Chapel, no. 30.
QUALITIES of leadership. C2225. SEE
Bruner, Earle Clarence. Human relations
in supervision, no. 3.
THE QUAUTY of mercy. DP15093. SEE
Dinner, William.
THE QUARRELSOME leper. DU14966. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
A QUARTER of six. C2369. SEE Handy 0am)
Organization, inc.
A QUEEN is born. DU14207. SEE Long,
William H.
THE QUEEN'S errands. C2379. SEE Landon,
Elizabeth S.
QUEENS in their teens. C2318. SEE Skinner,
George D.
THE QUEEN'S ring. DP12117. SEE Peach,
Lawrence du Garde.
QUEEN'S Work, inc.
The mirror of truth. DP12443. SEE Lord,
Daniel Aloysius.
A QUESTION of ownership. DU13610. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 61.
QUIET street. DP14485. SEE Michalica,
Robert.
THE QUINBY report. DU13786. SEE Mc-
Cahon, Carol.
QUINLAN, MARY EVA.
Plays for early teens. Boston, Baker's
Plays [1948]. 119 p. Contents.— Dorothea
dances the minuet. — Final rehearsal. —
The Boston Tea Party. —A pan of candy. —
Why mothers get gray. — The hiding place.
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 30Jan48; DP12792.
QUINN, Don. SEE Fibber McGee and Molly
(Radio program)
QUINTO, ELEANOR MARIE BEAR.
The inner shrine, a drama, including lyrics
and melody of ' Fear not," by Mrs. Ed-
ward Quinto. 21 1., 4 p. (music) ® Eleanor
M. Bear Quinto; Ic 12Feb48; DU13078.
The lady said No; or. The problem child. A
one-act drama of modern times, including
the words of "The If song." © Eleanor M.
Bear Quinto; Ic 24Jun46; DU12577.
Metamorphic; or. The worm turns. A com-
edy in three acts, with lyrics to the song
"Gardenia." 5 leaves. © Eleanor M. Bear
Quinto; Ic 12Feb48; DU13077.
QUIZ KLDS (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by John Bryan
Lewellen. © Louis G. Cowan, inc.
392. Dec. 28, 1947. © Ic 29Dec47; C2008.
393. Jan. 4, 1948. © Ic 5Jan48; C2006.
394. Jan. 11, 1948. © Ic 12Jan48; C2007.
395. Jan. 18, 1948. © Ic 19Jan48; C2015.
396. Jan. 25, 1948. © Ic 26Jan48; C2148.
397. Feb. 1, 1948. © Ic 3Feb48; C2149.
398. Feb. 8, 1948. © Ic 9Feb48; C2189.
399. Feb. 15, 1948. © Ic 16Feb48; C2215.
400. Feb. 22, 1948. © Ic 24Feb48; C2238.
401. Feb. 29, 1948. © Ic lMar48; C2239.
402. Mar. 7, 1948. © Ic 8Mar48; C2263.
403. Mar. 14, 1948. © Ic 15Mar48; C2307.
404. Mar. 21, 1948. © Ic 22Mar48; C2308.
405. Mar. 28, 1948. © Ic 29Mar48; C2383.
406. Apr. 4, 1948. © Ic 5Apr48; C2422.
407. Apr. 11, 1948. © Ic 13Apr48; C2450.
408. Apr. 18, 1948. © Ic 19Apr48; C2466.
409. Apr. 25, 1948. © Ic 26Apr48; C2472.
410. May 2, 1948. © Ic 3May48; C2568.
411. May 9, 1948. © Ic 10May48; C2575.
412. May 16, 1948. ' Ic 17May48; C2591.
413. May 23, 1948. C- Ic 24May48; C2653.
414. May 30, 1948. © Ic ljun48; C2722.
415. June 6, 1948. © Ic 7Jun48; C2762.
416. June 13, 1948. © Ic 14Jun48; C2738.
417. June 20, 1948. © Ic 21Jun48; C2763.
THE QUIZSOUND. C2415. SEE Farkas,
Lucien Leslie.
QUIZSPIRATION. C2727. SEE Crowley, Dale
Spofford.
QUIZZ the man down.
Donovan
DU13772. SEE Pedelty,
R.F.D. AMERICA (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by John Bryan
Lewellen. © Louis G. Cowan, inc.
5. Jan. 1, 1948. © Ic 2Jan48; C1997.
89
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R.F.D. AMERICA (Radio program) Cont'd.
6. Jan. 8, 1948. © Ic 12Jan48; C2000,
7. Jan. 15, 1948. © Ic 19Jan48; C2016.
8. Jan. 22, 1948. © Ic 26Jan48; C2035-
Jan. 29, 1948. © Ic 2Feb48; C2065.
Feb. 5, 1948. © Ic 9Feb48; C2158.
11. Feb. 12, 1948. v Ic 15Feb48, C2205.
12. Feb. 19, 1948. © Ic 24Feb48; C2216.
Feb. 26, 1948. © Ic lMar48; C2250.
Mar. 11, 1948. © Ic 15Mar48; C2293.
Mar. 18, 1948. © Ic 22Mar48; C2310.
Mar. 25, 1948. © Ic 29Mar48; C2319.
Apr. 1, 1948. © Ic lApr48; C2390.
19. Apr. 8, 1948. © Ic 12Apr48; C2430.
20. Apr. 15, 1948. © Ic 19Apr48; C2451.
Apr. 22, 1948. © Ic 26Apr48; C2502.
Apr. 29, 1948. © Ic 3May48, C2532.
May 6, 1948. © Ic 8May48, C2563.
May 13, 1948. © Ic 15May48; C2587.
25-26. June 6, 13, 1948. © Ic each
14Jun48; C2736-2737.
27. June 20, 1948. © Ic 21Jun48; C2750.
28. June 27, 1948. & Ic 28Jun48; C2767.
9.
10,
13.
15.
16.
17.
18.
21.
22.
23.
24.
R.S.V.P.
mort.
DU15253. SEE Eames, Ruth Pur-
RACHEL. DU13025. SEE Richardson, Eos
Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
RADCLIFFE, Virginia.
The black duster. DU13713. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 557.
Lee of Virginia. DU15245. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 565.
No greater love. DU13712. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 558.
Paging Miss Ellen. DU15240. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 559.
Perfect union. DU13710. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 552.
Roses in the rain. DU15242. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 561.
Thunder on the Hudson. DU15246. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 566.
RADEK, JOHN.
Niagara Falls, a play in three acts. © John
Radek; Ic 8Dec47; DU12416.
RADIO edition of the Bible. SEE Barnouw,
Erik.
Four parables. DU14088.
Golgotha. DU14089.
RADIO Productions. SEE Doctor's Orders
(Radio program)
THE RADIO traveler. C2584. SEE Farkas,
Lucien Leslie.
RADIO'S original Bible quiz. SEE Crowley,
Dale Spofford. Quizspiration. C2727.
RAFFETTO, Michael.
Corsican father. DU13359. SEE Glass,
Everett.
THE RAFT. DU14593. SEE The Lone Ranger,
no. 2387-1612.
RAGASE, ROBERT.
Hold your sides [twelve smart character
sketches for men] by Bob Ragase. Boston,
Baker's Plays [1948]. 127 p. © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 28May48; DP15320.
RAGATZ, Mrs. Henry H. SEE Ragatz, Mary
Ellen.
RAGATZ, MARY ELLEN.
The man with the Book among American
Indians. [Continuity] © Mary Ellen
Ragatz (Mrs. Henry H. Ragatz); Ic llMay48;
DU14613.
The man with the Book among the colored
people. [Continuity] © Mary Ellen Ragatz
(Mrs. Henry H. Ragatz); Ic llMay48;
DU14614.
The man with the Book
[Continuity] © Mary
Henry H. Ragatz); Ic
The man with the Book
pines. [Continuity] S
(Mrs. Henry H. Ragat
DU14607.
The man with the Book
© Mary Ellen Ragatz
Ragatz); Ic llMay48;
The man with the Book
© Mary Ellen Ragatz
Ragatz); Ic llMay48;
The man with the Book
nuity] © Mary Ellen
Ragatz); Ic llMay48;
The man with the Book
t Continuity] © Mary
[enry H. Ragatz); Ic
IL RAGIONIER Ventura.
Giannini, Guglielmo.
among the Japanese.
Ellen Ragatz (Mrs.
llMay48; DU14608.
among the Philip-
) Mary Ellen Ragatz
z); Ic llMay48;
in China. [Continuity]
(Mrs. Henry H.
DU14310.
in Egypt. [Continuity]
(Mrs. Henry H.
DU14611.
in Mexico. [Conti-
Ragatz (Mrs. Henry H.
DU14609.
in rural United States.
Ellen Ragatz (Mrs.
llMay48; DU14612.
AF7301. SEE
RAHAB. DU13041. SEE Richardson, Eos
Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
RAHEL o Fon. DU14418. SEE Wurl, Emily
Sprague.
liAIKEN, Ralph.
About face. DU13666. SEE Hymson, Shir-
ley.
RAIN on Friday. DU13464. SEE Craig-
head, Patricia.
THE RAINBOW claims. DU15224.
lenge of the Yukon, no. 532.
SEE Chal-
THE RAINBOW signal. DU13614. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 65.
RAINBOW'S gold. DU14684.
Ranger, no. 2392-1617.
SEE The Lone
RAINGER, DAN.
Young man with a halo, an original musical
comedy in two acts, by Dan Rainger, Sam
Rosen and Phillip Gelb. [Text only]
© Phillip S. Gelb, Samuel M. Rosen, Dan
Rainger; Ic 16Apr48; DU14020.
RALPH Powers Productions.
(Ralph) Productions.
SEE Powers
RALSTON Purina Company.
B P S (Bag Profit Selling). C2677. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Employee training announcement. C2364.
SEE Handy Qam) Organization, inc.
Jud Washburn s thoughts. C2025. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
The new road to turkey profits. C2365.
SEE Handy Qzm) Organization, inc.
Pantomime skit, Checkerdale training
meeting, November 1947. C2366. SEE
Handy Qam) Organization, inc.
The Purina program for calves. C2367.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
The Purina program for growing heifers.
C2368. SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
A quarter of six. C2369. SEE Handy 0am)
Organization, inc.
Start chicks that pay. C2370. SEE Handy
Qam) Organization, inc.
RAMBAUD, Henri.
Cinna. DP12315. SEE Corneille, Pierre.
RAMBLING on copper. C2010. SEE Raul,
Minnie L.
RAND, JERRY.
Pocohontas goes to London, a musical
comedy in two acts. [Text only] © Jerry
Rand; Ic llFeb48; DU12857.
RANDALL, Carl F.
Green Table, U. S. A. DU12840. SEE Hark-
rider, John.
RANDOLPH, Lynne, pseud. SEE Gurley,
Phyllis Margaret.
RANDOM harvest. DU14465. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Apr. 19, 1948.
RASELY, Charles Wesley.
Everybody sings. DU14770. SEE Davison,
Mary Cline.
RATH, Fred.
Klondike Kate, a musical comedy in two
acts by Fred Rath and Lee Sands. [Text
only] © Lee Sands, Fred Rath; Ic
13Apr48; DU14125.
THE RATS. DU14156. SEE Weiner, Ira
Leslie.
RATTIGAN, TERENCE.
Love in idleness, a comedy in three acts.
London, S. French [1948]. 88 p. iUus.
(French's acting edition, no. 435) ©
Terence Rattigan; 2Mar48; DP13937.
The Winslow boy, a play in two acts.
London, S. French [1948]. 96 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 871) © Sam-
uel French, ltd.; 3Feb48; DP13878.
RAUL, MINNIE L.
Rambling on copper. [Lecture] © Minnie
L. Raul; Ic 20Jan48; C2010.
RAVOLD, JOHN DAVID.
The killing red head, a play in three acts.
© John David Ravold; Ic 26May48; DU14927.
RAY, DONALD RICHARD.
Cafe Everyone, a musical play in three acts,
by Don Ray. [Text only] © Bernard
James Peterson; Ic 22Mar48; DU13556.
RAYFIEL, DAVID.
The crystal trumpet, a play in four parts.
© David Rayfiel; Ic 13May48; DU14621.
RAYMOND, RENE.
Last page, a play in three acts, by James
i
ay
iP
Hadiey Chase [pseud. ] London, S. French
[1947]. 102 p. illus. (French s acting
edition, no. 1620)
31Dec47; DP12770
© Samuel French, ltd.;
RAYSHOW, inc. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told (Radio pro-
gram)^
Reader's Digest — Radio Edition (Radio
program)
THE RAZZBERRY. DP13725. SEE Carter,
Leslie H.
REA, DAVID MacGREGOR.
No time for conscience, a three-act comedy.
© David Rea; Ic 26Apr48; DU14175.
REACH, JAMES.
Angel child. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty holiday. DP13966.
The kid himself, a comedy of youth in three
acts. New York, S. French [1947]. 90 p.
illus. © Samuel French; ljul47; DP13974.
Once upon a midnight, a mystery comedy in
three acts. New York, S. French [1948].
87 p. illus. © Samuel French; 19Mar48;
DP13978.
REACHIN' for the moon. DU12897, DP14479.
SEE Wurl, Emily Sprague.
READ, Claire, pseud. SEE Davis, Claire H.
READER'SDIGEST— RADIO EDITION (Radio
program)
Scripts in this series, based on articles
printed in "Reader's Digest," are by
various authors. © Rayshow, inc.
<K)
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
READER'SDIGEST — FLADIO EDITION (Radio
program)
93' Dec. 18, 1947. Song from heaven, by
Robert Sloane. ® Ic 29Dec47; DU12353.
94. Dec. 25, 1947. The only wise man, by
Robert Cenedella. t^ Ic 31Dec47; DU12169.
95. Jan. 1, 1948. The master swindle, by
Robert Sloane. i^ Ic 12Jan48; DU12374.,
96. Jan. 8, 1948. The woman who couldn't
come home, by Henry Denker. C Ic
14Jan48; DU12396.
97. Jan. 15, 1948. The hand on the latch,
by Henry Denlcjr. © Ic 20Jan48; DU124 72.
98. Jan. 22, Ib-xS. The strange story of
John Ericssoi, by Robert Cenedella. © Ic
27Jan48; DU'-ol7.
99. Jan. 29, 1948. Lady for ransom, by
Margaret Lewerth. © Ic 5Feb48; DU12786.
100. Feb. 5, 1948. The case of the dormi-
tory thefts, by Robert Sloane. © Ic
13Feb48; DU12894.
101. Feb. 12, 1948. The Baron of Arizona,
by Robert Sloane. © Ic 19Feb48; DU12989.
102. Feb. 19, 1948. I was a male war bride,
by Robert Cenedella. © Ic 3Mar48;
DU13231.
103. Feb. 26, 1948. The woman detective
and the stolen jewels, by Margaret Lewerth.
© Ic 4Mar48; DU13300.
104. Mar. 4, 1948. Josef discovers America,
by Robert Sloane. © Ic 15Mar48; DU13415.
105. Mar. 11, 1948. Eavesdroppers in Eden,
by Robert Cenedella. ©' Ic 18I^r48;
DU13471.
106. Mar. 18, 1948. One way to Broadway,
by Robert Sloane. © Ic 24Mar48; DU13597.
107. Mar. 25, 1948. Deepwater captain, by
Robert Cenedella. © Ic 30Mar48; DU13740.
108. Apr. 1, 1948. And so they married, by
Robert Cenedella. © Ic 8Apr48; DU13848.
109. Apr. 8, 1948. Spin a silver dollar, by
Robert Cenedella. © Ic 13Apr48; DU13941.
110. Apr. 15, 1948. The American master
counterfeiters, by Robert Cenedella. © Ic
21Apr48; DU14223.
111. Apr. 22, 1948. The double miracle, by
Robert Sloane. © Ic 6May48; DU14426.
112. Apr. 29, 1948. We shook the family
tree, by Robert Sloane. © Ic 5May48;
DU14386.
113. May 6, 1948. "Bonus notches, pal!"
by Robert Cenedella. © Ic 19May48;
DU14730.
114. May 13, 1948. A hound-dog man, by
Robert Sloane. © Ic 19May48; DU14741.
115. [May 20, 1948] Meet Miss Boo, by
Robert Cenedella. © Ic 22May48; DU14840.
116. [May 27, 1948] Debt of honor, by
Robert Sloane. © Ic 22May48; DU14839.
117. [June 3, 1948] Why housewives have
no wliiskers, by Margaret Lewerth. © Ic
25May48; DU14947.
READING from left to right. DU14057. SEE
Lief, Bert William.
READING, Pa. Senior High School Library.
It's easy if you know how. DP15186. SEE
Gilliams, Caroline Anne.
READY, STUART.
The last word, a play for women in one act.
London, S. French [1947]. 24 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 283) © Sam-
uel French, ltd.; 17Dec47; DP12769.
REAL DE LA RIVA, CESAR.
Campocerrado, poema popular en 3 actos.
Letra por Cesar Real de la Riva, musica
por Gerardo Gombau Guerra. [Text only]
© Cesar Real de la Riva, Gerardo Gombau
Guerra; Ic 30Mar48; DU13734.
REAL estate loans.
Dominic Carl.
C2303, SEE Armanino,
THE REAL Fleece Garment Company. C2551.
SEE Hedrick, Paul.
REARDON, MARK SYLVESTER.
The dummy, a comedy in one act. ® Mark
Sylvester Reardon, 3d; Ic 16Apr48;
DU14016.
THE REASON why Columbus sailed. SEE
Hunt, Mrs. Cecil Sloat.
Columbo. DU14450.
Columbus. DU14451-14452.
THE REASONS why! C2374. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
REBEKAH. DU13024. SEE Richardson, Eos
Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
A RECENTLY-discovered portrait of George
Washington. C2273. SEE Davis, Lillian
Bassett.
RECEPTION at castle. DU12541. SEE The
Mystery Castle, no. 7.
RECEPTION of humor; Sense of humor and
point of view. C2434. SEE Rogoff, Elias M.
Humorology, no. 4-5.
RECORD-ads. C2315. SEE Paige, Albert.
RECORD Music Corporation.
What are you raising your children for?
C2168. SEE Washington, Frederick.
What is love? C2517. SEE Cook, William.
The wildest creature that ever lived.
C2169. SEE Washington, Frederick.
RECORDING acts. SEE Spencer, Albert E.
Deeds. C2212.
RECORDING for frankfurt meeting. C2330.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, Inc.
A RECORDING of borrowed thoughts. SEE
Coleman, Hamilton. Shakespeare and the
Bible. C2064.
REC-O-TOUR Recording Company.
The Cave of the Winds. C2525. SEE
Shafer, Elizabeth Jane.
The Garden of the Gods. C2455. SEE
Shafer, Elizabeth Jane.
Pike's Peak. C2572. SEE Shafer, Elizabeth
Jane.
Seven Falls and South Cheyenne Cafion.
C2510. SEE Shafer, Elizabeth Jane.
RED Feather's counter-attack. DU13821.
SEE Bardwell, K. Louise.
THE RED herring. DU12964. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no. 517.
RED hot air. DU14269. SEE Pierce, Emily
Stanton.
THE RED mill. SEE Valentine, Irma S.
Tuneful tales: The red mill. C2567.
REED, Lawrence, pseud. SEE Gevirtz,
Lawrence Earle.
REED, ROBERT RENTOUL.
Adventures of Capricorn, a radio show.
Script no. 1, Apr. 3, 1948. © Robert Ren-
toul Reed; Ic 16Apr48; on revisions;
DU14440. Prev. rg. 8Aug47; D1584.
REEDS in the wind. DU12810. SEE Brooker,
William Fawcett.
REEID, NATHANIEL EDWARD.
The people's choice, a commentary on the
American political machine, in three acts.
© Nathaniel Edward Reeid; Ic 10May48;
DU14605.
REEMSNYDER, ROBERT H.
Fanny, ho! A play in one scene, by Robert H.
Reemsnyder and Margot Brown. © Robert H.
Reemsnyder, Margot Brown; Ic 21Jun48;
DU15379.
REES, ALBERT WINFIELD.
Economic relationships; lecture no. 1.
Text to accompany projected slides.
© Albert Winfield Rees; Ic 12Jan48; C2199.
REEVES, ZOE.
The sportsmen's show. Escape from death
in a walrus hunt. [Radio script] © Zoe
Reeves; Ic 18Dec47; DU12253.
REFLECTION of death. DU14679. SEE The
Shadow, no. 336.
REFRESHER course. DU13054. SEE First
Nighter, Nov. 15, 1947.
THE REFUGEE. SEE
Horowitz, Isac. DU12855.
Maltz, Maxwell. DU1S307.
REGELSON, Abraham.
Shylock and his daughter. DP12153. SEE
Schwartz, Maurice.
REICH, Dore.
The freedom. DP14478. SEE Gard, Robert
Edward.
In old Green Bay. DU12833. SEE Gard,
Robert Edward.
River boat. DP14477. SEE Gard, Robert
Edward.
REICH, RICHARD.
The frailest thing, a play in three acts.
© Richard Reich; Ic 19May48; DU14785.
REID, Fay Dix.
Girls' school. DU12684. SEE Spickers,
William.
REID, Lewis.
Musical cross word puzzle. DU13768. SEE
Morris, Herman C.
REIGELMAN, PERRY PRESCOTT.
These tremendous years, a drama in three
acts. © Perry Prescott Reigelman; Ic
21Jun48; on revisions; DU15263. Prev.
reg. 18Jan35; D33181.
REIGEN. SEE Zachary, Loren Ludwig. Cock-
tail in Hollywood. DU12378.
REINAU, Mrs. Erich. SEE Reinau, Mary
Elizabeth.
REINAU, MARY ELIZABETH.
The forsaken merman; in four acts and a
postlude, adapted from the poem of the
same title by Matthew Arnold. [Film
script] 4 leaves. © Mary Elizabeth Rei-
nau (Mrs. Erich Reinau); Ic 19Jan48;
DU12409.
REINDEER rescued. DU12552. SEE The
Mystery Castle, no. 18.
REINHART, ROBERT.
Three sketches. © Robert Reinhart; Ic
each 23Mar48.
The story of Sleeping Beauty. DU14890.
Ballet bureaucratique. DU14891.
Willy Nilly, the sorcerer's apprentice.
DU14892.
REINHERZ, LEONA GOSMAN.
Captain Plume presents, a comedy in three
acts, by Lee Bertram [pseud.] and Myra
Chipmaa © Leona Gosman Reinherz, Nettie
Myra Chipman; Ic 9Mar48; on additions and
revisions; DU13686. Prev. reg. "Broad-
way opening;" 5Mar45, D92621; 27Mar46,
D2264.
REISCH, Walter.
Zwei Herzen im Dreivierteltakt. SEE
Drake, William A. Two hearts in waltz
time. DU12398.
813050 O— 48-
91
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
REISEWITZ, ELLEN ANNA.
A trip to Santa's. [A dramatic composi-
tion] 11 leaves. © Ellen Anna Reisewitz:
Ic 15Dec47; DU12245.
REISFELD, BERT.
Mail and female, a musical comedy by
Victor Clement and Karl McGuire; music
by Bert Reisfeld, lyrics by Karl McGuire
and Bert Reisfeld. In two acts and finale.
Based on 'fipousez-nous, monsieur," by
Jean de Letraz. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Bert Reisfeld; Ic
24May48; DU14883.
REISLAND, CALVIN MICHAEL.
Three very nice girls, a comedy in three
acts. © Calvin Michael Reisland; Ic
26Dec47; DU12509.
THE REJECT guy. DU14355. SEE Stetson,
Helen Sloan.
THE RELATIVE trap. DU14233. SEE Camp-
bell, Jean Hamilton.
RELAXING time. DU14297. SEE Stedman,
Sidney R.
RELIGIOUS frontiers westward. DU12830.
SEE Nichols, Marie Leona.
THE RELUCTANT ghost. DU14625. SEE
Crawford, Oliver.
THE RELUCTANT virgin. DU15328. SEE
Valency, Maurice Jacques.
RENDER unto Wagner. DU14365. SEE Steig-
man, Benjamin M.
THE RENDEZVOUS. DU13624. SEE Squires,
Beulah.
RENE Dusaq story. DU12164. SEE The Ad-
venturers' Club, Jan. 3, 1948.
RENTHAL, Sidney. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
REPEAT performance. DU14462. SEE
Levy, Annette Frances.
REPERTOIRE! DU15084. SEE Faricy, George.
REPORT card. DU13811. SEE Monroe,
Charles S.
REPORT CARD FOR PARENTS (Radio pro-
gram)
Scripts in this series are by Sophie Beatrice
Altman. © Sophie B. Altman.
1. © Ic 13Feb48; C2170.
2-3. © Ic each 19Feb48; C2241-2242.
4. © Ic 15Apr48; C2437.
REPORT from Rusty. DU14077. SEE Free-
man, Ben Peter.
RESEARCH. DU15059. SEE Schrock, Mar-
garet. Careers in home economics, no. 6.
RESIDENTS of many communities, citizens
of none. C2744. SEE West, Margaret.
RESSLER, BENJAMIN.
Die kinder fon Yisroel (The children of
Israel). A play. 34 leaves. [Yiddish text]
© Benjamin Ressler; Ic 4Mar48; DU13298.
REST upon the wind. DU13892. SEE Hartman,
Patience Helen.
RESTAURANT skit. DU12819. SEE Simon,
Daniel.
RESTRICTED. DU12325, DU13274. SEE
Spira, Alva Ann.
THE RESURRECTION. DU13741. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 62.
RESURRECTION morning. DP14632. SEE
Meredith, Isaac Hickman.
THE RESURRECTION of Cyril Clive. DU13278
SEE White, Howard William.
RESURRECTION'S dawn. DU12955. SEE
Stroud, Albert Ben.
RETAIL merchandising. DU15057. SEE
Schrock, Margaret. Careers in home eco-
nomics, no. 4.
RETAIL seUing. DU14526, DU14528. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
LE RETOUR d'Ulysse. DP14247. SEE Lud-
wig, Emil.
THE RETURN. DU12860. SEE Folgner,
Arthur Maxwell.
RETURN at evening. DU13126. SEE Grafton,
Edith Kingstone.
THE RETURN of the penitent. DU14027. SEE
Gentry, Lawrence.
THE RETURN of the ransomed. DP15348.
SEE The Eternal Light, no. 169.
RETURN to glory. DU12291. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 533.
REUTER, Fritz.
Ut mine Stromtid. SEE Jacobson, Otto. Saat
und Mahd. DU14216.
REVENGE. SEE Nordine, Kenneth Edward.
Stage for the word. DU13167.
REVERSE revenge. DU12655. SEE Peterson,
Joseph S.
REVISED description of Number Jack.
DU13130. SEE Gottschalkson, Falk Felix.
THE REVIZOR. SEE Stein, Morris. The man
from Topeka. DU12822.
REWARD offered. DU14887. SEE Fromer,
Anne.
REYMOND, MARGUERITE VIOLA.
The white knight, castle of light. A play for
children in three scenes. © Marguerite V.
Reymond; Ic 24Mar48; DU14124.
REYNOLDS, EARLE L.
I weep for you, a rugged comedy in three
acts. © Earle L. Reynolds; Ic 8Apr48;
DU14085.
REYNOLDS, Rachel.
Stranger in the night. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
RHODEN, EDWIN.
The silver lining, a new quiz show. [Conti-
nuity] © Edwin Rhoden; Ic 9Feb48;
C2376.
RIBBLE, HAZEL MARY VIRGINIA.
The story of the angels. [Continuity]
© Hazel Ribble; Ic 22Dec47; DU12932.
RICE, ANN MARSHALL.
Cinderella, a play in three scenes. © Assn.
of the Junior Leagues of America, inc.;
12Jan48; DP12566.
RICE, Charlotte Anne.
Red hot air. DU14269. SEE Pierce, Emily
Stanton.
RICE, ELMER L.
Street scene, an American ojpera [in two
acts] based on Elmer Rice s play. Music
by Kurt Weill, book by Elmer Rice, lyrics
by Langston Hughes. New York, Chappell
[1948]. 273 p. © Kurt Weill, Elmer Rice,
Langston Hughes; 4Feb48; DP14044.
RICH, MAXINE PANNEY.
Buoy ahead a one-act play. © Maxine Pan-
ney Rich (Mrs. Warren R.); Ic 5Apr48:
DU13788.
SEE Rich, Maxine
RICH, Mrs. Warren.
Panney.
RICH man, poor man, beggar man. DU12703.
SEE The Hour of St. Francis (Radio pro-
gram)
THE RICHARD Marsden Brown presentation.
SEE Harkrider, John. Fame Field. DU12839.
RICHARDS, ALINE MARY CAMPION.
BranweH, a play in five acts [by] Martyn
t, Lonf
Richards [pseud.] Dorset, Longmans (Dor
Chester) [^1948]. 65 p. © Longi
Chester) ltd.; 31Jan48; DP15044.
RICHARDS, ARTHUR.
Name the star, a quiz program. [Sample
radio script] © Arthur (Dick) Richards;
Ic 28Jun48; DU15362.
RICHARDS, Martyn, pseud. SEE Richards,
Aline Mary Campion.
RICHARDS, STANLEY.
Beyond the shadow, a play in one act. © Stan-
ley Richards; Ic llMay48; DU14655.
Mood piece, a play in one act. San Francisco,
Banner Play Bureau, © 1947. 19_p. © Ban-
ner Play Bureau, inc.; lDec47; DP12152.
Prev. reg. 10Jul46; D unp. 4410.
Once to every boy, a memory play in one act.
© Stanley Richards: Ic 31Mar48; DU14081.
Through a glass, darkly. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. The best one-act
plays, 1947-1948. AA83794.
RICHARDSON, EOS PETTY.
Portrait gallery of Bible women. [Dramatic
compositions in free verse] © Eos Petty
Richardson (Mrs. John F. Richardson);
Ic each 14Jan48; DU13022-13044. Contents:
Woman of Galilee, DU13022; Hagar,
DU13023; Rebekah, DU13024; Rachel,
DU13025; Thermuthis, DU13026; Miriam,
DU13027; Asenath, DU13028; Hannah,
DU13029; Ruth, DU13030; Abigail, DU13031;
Mary, sister of Martha, DU13032; Woman
of Samaria, DU13033; Herodias, DU13034;
Mary, mother of John Mark, DU13035;
Mary Magdalene, DU13036; Mary, mother
of Jesus, DU13037; Claudia Proculla,
DU13038; Bathsheba, DU13039; Zipporah,
DU13040; Rahab, DU13041; Jemima,
DU13042; Naaman's wife, DU13043; Sarah,
DU13044.
RICHARDSON, Mrs. John F. SEE Richardson,
Eos Petty.
RICHARDSON, WILLIS.
She's getting married, a play in three acts.
© Willis Richardson; Ic 27Jan48; DU12665.
RICHFIELD Oil Corporation.
Oregon and its hatural resources. C2554.
SEE Wilding Rcture Productions, inc.
Washington and its natural resources.
C2553. SEE Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.
RICHMAN, Robert.
Killer-of-Enemies. DU14087. SEE Hawkins,
Erick.
RICHMAN, SAUL.
Gift of gab, a Saul Richman production, for
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
RICHMAN, SAUL. Cont'd.
radio, television, movie shorts, or parlor
games. 3 leaves, t? Saul Richman; Ic
13May48; DU14654.
RICHMOND, SUSAN.
Down our street, a play for women [in four
scenes]. London, H. F. W. Deane; Boston,
W. H. Baker Co. [1947]. 32 p. (''Special
play" series) S Susan Richmond; 23Sep47;
DP12630.
RICHTER, CLARA S.
Farmer Brown goes to town; [or] Watch my
world, by Phileo R. Lovell [pseud.] A play
in a prologue and four acts. © Clara S.
Richter; Ic 20May48; DU14786.
RICHTER, IRVING SEYMOUR.
Out of this world, a play in nine scenes.
© Irving Seymour Richter; Ic 21Jun48;
DU15281.
RICKMBRE, ARA P.
The cause of fires in airplane, airto and rail-
road accidents. [Lecture] (^ Ara P.
Rickmire; Ic 23Apr48; C2507.
The similarity of the explosions of Vesuvius,
August 24, 79 A.D. and Krakatoa, August 27,
1883, and the phenomena relating to con-
ditions on or adjacent to the ecliptic circle
and. the equator. [Lecture]^ © Ara P.
Rickmire; Ic 14^Iay48; C2583.
RIDE a cock-horse. DU14003. SEE Taylor,
Ethel Stoddard.
REDE the pink horse. DU12355. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Dec. 8, 1947.
RIDENOUR, Louis Nicot.
Pilot lights of the Apocalypse. SEE Eastman,
Fred, ed. One-act plays of spiritual power.
DP15231.
RIDICULOUS and sublime. DP13761. SEE
Jacob son, Percy.
RIEBLING, Richard.
Never lonely again. DU13347. SEE Jordan,
Elizabeth.
RIGGS, LYNN.
Hang on to love, a play in two acts. New
York, S. French [^1948]. 137 p. illus.
© Lynn Riggs; 3May48; on revisions;
DP14650. Prev. reg. "The domino parlor;"
30Aug30; D unp. 7016.
THE RIGHT of way mystery. DU13670. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 69.
THE RIGHT TO HAPPINESS (Radio program)
Episodes in this series are by John M.
Young. © Procter & Gamble Co.
2125. Dec. 12, 1947. © Ic 9Jan48; DU12311.
2149. Jan. 15, 1948. © Ic 3Feb48; DU12735.
2171. Feb. 16, 1948. © Ic 8Mar48;
DU13449.
2188. Mar. 10, 1948. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13780.
2220. Apr. 23, 1948. © Ic 5May48; DU14396.
2231. June 7, 1948. © Ic 28Jun48; DU15369.
RILEY, MAUDE KEMPER.
Why is modern art? Part 1 of an historical
series in four parts, titled "The artist
and this changing world." Shooting script.
© Maude Kemper Riley, MKR' s Art Outlook
(a publication); Ic 20Apr48; C2556.
RILEY, RAYMOND JAMES.
Vindication, a story of tolerance and justice.
[Narration]. 9 leaves. © Louis Bertram
Heller, Harry Heller, Raymond James Riley;
Ic 14Apr43; DU14000.
THE RIM. DU14425. SEE Boyd, Byron Bennett.
THE RIMEVILLE teachers get a raise.
DU13339. SEE Taylor, Arthur Willis.
RING around a Haman. DP12940. SEE
Borowitz, Eugene B.
RISE of her bloom. DU12825. SEE Hughes,
Elizabeth Wilson.
THE RISING wind. DU15324. SEE Gilbert,
Leon Martin.
RITTER, John.
The cross roads of destiny. DU14373. SEE
Blaney, Charles Edward.
RITTER, L. A.
Peace! [Lecture] © L. A. Ritter; Ic
24FebC8; C2222.
Peace and prosperity. [Lecture] © L. A.
Ritter; Ic 2Feb48; C2I96.
RIVA, Cesar Real de la. SEE Real de la Riva,
Cesar.
RTVAS, Patricia Martinez de. SEE Martinez
de Rivas, Patricia.
RIVER boat. DP14477. SEE Gard, Robert
Edward.
RIVER boy. DU12634. SEE Marshall, Grant.
RIVER Jordan. DP12205. SEE The Eternal
Light, no. 154.
RIVERO, RAMON.
Las mil y una carcajadas, de Glostora.
[Radio script for] May 7, 1948. © Ster-
ling Products International, inc.; Ic
12May48; DU14703.
La vida en broma. [Radio script for]
May 17, 1948. © Sterling Products Inter-
national, inc.; Ic 20May48; DU14828.
RIVIELLO, MICHAEL.
Giuramento and tradimento d'amore;
dramma. 30 leaves. © IVBchael Riviello;
Ic 4Feb48; DU12834.
ROAD OF LIFE (Radio program)
Episodes in this series are by Howard
Teichmann. © Procter & Gamble Co.
2667. Dec. 3, 1947. © Ic 9Jan48; DU12313.
2707. Jan. 28, 1948. © Ic 3Feb48; DU12736.
2713. Feb. 5, 1948. © Ic 8Mar48; DU13447.
2733. Mar. 4, 1948. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13778.
2757. Apr. 7, 1948. © Ic 5May48; DU14394.
2803. June 10, 1948. © Ic 28Jun48; DU15367.
ROAD quizz. C2511-2513. SEE Poggia, Emily
Elise.
ROAD signs to your future. C2009. SEE
Lewis (Frank) inc.
ROADIQUETTE. C2512. SEE Poggia, Emily
Elise. Road quizz, no. 2.
ROATE, James Arthur. SEE First Nighter
(Radio program)
ROBERT Foran story. DU12165. SEE The
Adventurers' Club, Dec. 27, 1947.
ROBERTS, Ben.
Portrait in black. DP13972. SEE Goff, Ivan.
ROBERTS, Craig.
Tale of the Gypsies. DU14299. SEE Julin,
Arthur Otto.
ROBERTS, GORDON.
Gratefully yours, a comedy in three acts.
© Gordon Roberts; Ic 19Feb48; DU12990.
ROBERTS, HELEN M.
Junior high plays for special occasions, a
collection of ten to twenty minute plays
for junior high and the upper grades.
San Francisco, Banner Play Bureau,
cl948. 91 p. Contents.— The holy vow.—
The mosquito man.— Lincoln, the im-
mortal.— The challenge.— Improving
Wilbur.— Joan of Arc, the dauntless maid.—
He dared to dream.— Temperature, start-
ling.— Gift of the stranger.- The moaning
ghost.— Beneath the thunderoak.— Ye good
old days. © Banner Play Bureau, inc.;
15May48; DP14879._
Parade of California's progress, a pageant
of development and progress [in six epi-
sodes]. San Francisco. Banner Play
Bureau, cl948. 46 p. 'Bibliography for
Parade of California's progress": p. 45-46.
© Banner Play Bureau, inc.; 30Apr48;
DP14432.
They found gold in California, a discovery
of gold play, in one act. San Francisco,
Banner Play Bureau, cl948. 20 p. © Ban-
ner Play Bureau, inc.; lMar48; DP13723.
ROBERTS, Paul.
The woman with red hair. DU13632. SEE
Locke, Sam David.
ROBIN, RED.
Neoyne, a narration. Scripts no. 1-5. © Red
Robin; Ic each 8Mar48; C2254-2258.
ROBIN Hood.
Barre D.
DU12480. SEE Williams,
ROBINS, EDWARD H.
Those who will not see, a drama in three
acts, by Edward H. Robins and Reina Bond
Robins. © Edward H. Robins, Reina Bond
Robins; Ic 3May48; DU14301.
ROBINS, Reina Bond.
Those who wUl not see. DU14301.
Robins, Edward H.
SEE
ROBINSON, DAVID.
The grass is always greener, a play in two
acts. © David Robinson; Ic 15Dec47;
DU12506.
The winds of Carbajal, a play in seven
scenes. © David Robinson; Ic ljun48;
DU15176.
ROBINSON, Jack. SEE The Great Gilder-
sleeve (Radio program)
ROBINSON, MARVIN WILLIAM.
And you cry alone, a play. 38 leaves.
© Marvin William Robinson; Ic 24May48;
DU14878.
Exodus— 1947; a dance drama, in one act.
[Text only] © Marvin William Robinson;
Ic 22Mar48; DU13883.
ROBINSON, MARY EVELYN.
The story of the little frogs. [Narration]
© Mary Evelyn Robinson; Ic 14May48;
C2707.
ROB SON, JOHN LUTTRELL.
Blue Ridge, a play in three acts, by Jack
Robson. © John Luttrell Robson; Ic
26May48; DU15249.
ROBY, Paul, pseud. SEE Evrard, Robert.
ROCHE, James Jeffrey.
By gemini. DU15365.
beth Anne.
SEE Baylor, Elisa-
ROCHE, WILLIAM BOSWORTH.
[Automobile safety jingles for radio] by Wil-
liam Bosworth Roche and Gus James Con-
stantinides. © William Bosworth Roche,
Gus Constantinides; Ic each 25Feb47.
L-1. Curve crazy. C2119.
L-2. Back seat driver. C2120.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ROCHE, WILLUM BOSWORTH. Cont'd.
L-3. Fly easy over railroad tracks. C2121.
L-4. The playful driver. C2122.
L-5. A sophisticated accident. C2123.
L-6. Drunken driver. C2124..
L-7. Loose nuts are dangerous. C2125.
L-8. C2126.
S-1. C2127.
S-2. C2128.
S-3. C2129.
S-4. C2130.
ROCK a dry baby with Dr. Pheiffer's wiper
diapers. C1985. SEE McLarty, John.
RODEHEAVER Company.
The Bethlehem givers. DP12322. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
The Easter heritage. DP13568. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
Happy landing. DP12323. SEE Yale, Elsie
Duncan.
Ye are my witnesses. DP13567. SEE
Yale, Elsie Duncan.
RODGERS, LOLITA RACLIN.
Talking with Toni, a radio program, by Lo-
lita Raclin Rodger s and Sherwin Robert
Rodger s. A complete week of sample
scripts. © Lolita Raclin Rodgers; Ic each
24May48.
Monday fashion show. DU15016.
Tuesday homemaker show. DU15017.
Wednesday cultural show. DU15018.
Thursday decorator's show. DU15019.
Friday entertainment show. DU15020.
RODGERS, RICHARD.
Allegro, a musical play, by Richard Rodgers
and Oscar Hammer stein n. Book and
lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein E. [1st ed.]
New York, A. A. Knopf, 1948. 157 p. Text
only. © Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammer-
stein 11; 12Mar48; A16410.
RODGERS, Sherwin Robert.
Talking with Toni. DU15016-15020. SEE
Rodgers, Lolita Raclin.
RODHOLM, S/jSren Damsgaard.
Ambrosius. DU12432. SEE Molbech, Chris-
tian Knud Frederik.
RODRIGUEZ, Maria-Rosa Obeda.
Olimpiada mitologica. DU12151. SEE
Ybarrola, Luis Fabrellas.
ROE, JAMES.
The cause of malaria, a lecture. Revised.
© James Roe; Ic 12Apr48; C2463. Prev.
reg. 10Aug45; C176U.
Electricity; what it is. A lecture. © James
Roe; Ic 22Apr48; C2508.
ROBBELING, Harald.
Anni. DU14980. SEE Neufeld, Max.
ROERICK, William George.
The happiest years. DU14574. SEE Coley,
Thomas Luther.
HOFFMAN, MAURICE.
Topsy-turvy quiz. [Radio script] © Mau-
rice Hoffman; Ic 23jan48; DU12517.
ROGER-Ferdinand. SEE Ferdinand, Roger.
ROGERS, ART.
King Arthur and his knights, a play in one
act, with a prologue. Based on an original
story by Lawrence Grant and on texts by
Howard Pyle and Sir James Knowles.
© Arthur M. McLaird, Jr.; Ic 30Apr48;
DU14412.
ROGOFF, ELIASM.
Gagology. A series of lectures by Rex
Fuller [pseud.] © Elias M. Rogoff.
1. Introduction. © Ic 14May48; C2580.
2. Capsule comedy. © Ic 14May48; C2580.
3. Puns (Punology). © Ic 14May48; C2580.
[4.] Gagufacture. © Ic 21May48; C2613.
Humorology. A series of lectures by Rex
Fuller [pseud.] © Elias M. Rogoff.
1. Humor. © Ic 13Apr48; C2432.
2. The thing pleasing. © Ic 13Apr48;
C2433.
3. Laughter. © Ic 13Apr48; C2433.
4. Reception of humor. © Ic 13Apr4£;
C2434.
5. Sense of humor and point of view.
© Ic 13Apr48; C2434.
6. The vehicle. © Ic 13Apr48; C2435.
7. The perpetrator. © Ic 13Apr48;
C2435.
8. The foil. © Ic 13Apr48; C2435.
9. Delivery. © Ic 16Apr48; C2447.
10. Results. © Ic 16Apr48; C2447.
11. Wit. © Ic 16Apr48; C2448.
12. Stuges. © Ic 16Apr48; C2448.
13. Props. © Ic 16Apr48; C2448.
14. Cause in humor. © Ic 13Apr48; C2436.
15. Subject matter. © Ic 16Apr48; C2446.
16. Writing comedy. © Ic 16Apr48; C2446.
[17.] Gagalogs. © Ic 25May48; C2683.
Last aid; or. Let's go! An original comedy
in 18 episodes, which includes original
comedy songs interspersed and related to
episodes. By Rex Fuller [pseud.] ©Elias
M. Rogoff; Ic 10May48; DU14521.
The window cleaners, by Rex Fuller [pseud.]
An episode in the comedy series "The Ace
Employment Agency." [Continuity]
© Elias M. Rogoff; Ic 24Feb48; DU13227.
ROHN, Elissa R., pseud. SEE Kohn, Rose
Simon.
LE ROI du Bagne. DU12295. SEE Juchereau
de Saint-Denys, Jacques de.
ROLAND, Georges, pseud. SEE Schiitz, Adolf.
ROLLER, GILBERT.
Joey, say boo; a play in three acts. © Gil-
bert Roller; Ic 10Feb48; DU12843.
ROLLING on rayon. C2749. SEE Perlman,
Ellis Sherman.
ROLLING stones. DU14161. SEE Xanthopoulo,
Panayotis Achilles.
ROLLINS, LEIGHTON.
Hippolytus, freely adapted from the Hippo-
lytus of Euripides. 63 leaves. © Leighton
RoUins; Ic 17May48; DU14695.
ROLNIK, ROBERT.
The escape of Herbert Hinkle. [Radio script]
© Robert Rolnik; Ic 13Jan48; DU12329.
RO MAINS, JULES.
Grace encore pour la terrel [Piece en] trois
actes. [Paris] Gallimard [1947]. 233 p.
© Librairie Gallimard; ljul47; DP12319.
Une tradition theatrale. DP14502. SEE
Arnold, Paul.
ROMANCE and happiness pass me by. DU13619,
SEE Mabry, Irene B.
THE ROMANCE of food. C2714. SEE Phair,
Jean E. Green enchantment.
THE ROMANCE of Jacob and Rachel. B5-3300.
SEE Sawyer, Reuben Herbert.
ROMANCE on the river. DU14136. SEE
Drake, Constance.
THE ROMANIS of Greenwich Village. C2380.
SEE Panetta, George.
ROMEO and Judy. SEE Taylor, Ethel Stod-
dard. Ride a cock-horse. DU14003.
ROMEO and Juliet. SEE
Hyer, Julien C. Great lovers of history.
DP14227.
Millmgton, Gwendolen Marjorie. DU13484.
ROODKOWSKY, NIKITA DIMITRIEVITCH.
Secret of Prometheus, a play in four acts.
© Niklta Dimitrievitch Roodkowsky; Ic
12Jan48; DU12377.
THE ROOM at the top. SEE Farjeon, Joseph
Jefferson. Benologues. DP13502.
ROOS, FRANCES HOMER.
Scrap book, a play in monologue sequence,
with five scenes, by Frances Homer.
© Frances Homer Roos; Ic 14Jan48;
DU12922.
Unplanned parenthood, a monologue, by
Frances Homer. 5 leaves. © Frances
Homer Roos; Ic 14Jan48; DU12923.
ROOT, HELEN L.
Camille; script for a motion picture short
subject, based on the first act of Verdi's
"La traviata." Music by G. Verdi, dialogue
and action by Helen Root. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Helen Root; Ic
30Dec47; DU12170.
ROSALIA. DU15087. SEE Kohn, David.
ROSANO, SEBASTIAN.
Two hearts in a song, a musical play in
three acts. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Sebastian Rosano; Ic text
28Jan48, Ic music 29Mar48; DU14095.
ROSCOE comes home. DP14229. SEE Plante,
Gerald Louis.
ROSE, EARLE C.
It is high time to clean our own national
house of politicians in Washington, D. C.
An address. © Earle C. Rose; Ic 4May48;
C2561.
ROSEN, Al.
Meet the cousin. DU13923. SEE Rosen, Joe.
ROSEN, Bernice LiUian.
Lest we forget. DU13232. SEE Rosen, Herb-
ert Harry.
ROSEN, HERBERT HARRY.
Lest we forget, by Herbert H. Rosen, with
the assistance of Bernice L. Rosen. [Con-
tinuity] © Herbert H. Rosen, Bernice L.
Rosen; Ic 3Mar48; DU13232.
ROSEN, JOE.
Meet the cousin, a play in three acts. © Al
Rosen; Ic 12Apr48; DU13923.
ROSEN, Samuel.
Arrangement for strings. DU12620. SEE
Hutton, Michael Clayton.
Mean Street. DU12619. SEE Hutton, Michael
Clayton.
ROSEN, Samuel Morris.
Young man with a halo. DU14020. SEE
Rainger, Dan.
ROSENBAUM, MAXWELL RICHARD.
Amity, U. S. A.; a one-act play in three
scenes and an epilogue. © Maxwell Rich-
ard Rosenbaum; Ic 23Jan48; DU12522.
ROSENBERG, JACK.
Lost lovers, a play in three acts. © Jack
Rosenberg; Ic 21May48; DU14799.
ROSENBERG, THERESA.
The gift, a play in two acts, by Ole Lind
[pseud. ]^ © Theresa Rosenberg; Ic 29Apr48;
DU1426B.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ROSENBERG, THERESA. Cont'd.
Why worry; anti-communist scenario in
three scenes, by Ole Lind [pseud.]
© Theresa Rosenberg; Ic 4Dec47; DU12109.
ROSENCRANS, Leo S.
A letter from America. DU15330. SEE
Wilding FHcture Productions, inc.
Signs of good times. DU14529. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
So you want thrill si DU12651. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
The sugar plum tree. DU14358. SEE Wild-
ing F>icture Productions, inc.
ROSENDORFF, Harry Simon.
The speculator. DU12856. SEE Oswald,
Richard.
ROSENGREN, FRANK DUANE.
Believers and dreamers, a dialogue with
interruptions, by Frank Duane [pseud. ] In
two parts. © Frank Duane Rosengren; Ic
24Mar48; DU13587.
Pacific Ocean: sandy beach. A play by
Frank Duane [pseud.] 20 leaves. ©Frank
Duane Rosengren; Ic 26May48; DU14995.
People we know, a ballet-play in one act,
by Frank Duane [pseud.] © Frank Duane
Rosengren; Ic 24Mar48; DU13586.
The tender mockery, a play in three acts,
by Frank Duane [pseud. 1^ © Frank Duane
Rosengren; Ic 19Jan48; DU12411.
ROSENHAUS, MAX.
A boy' s mother, a one-act play. © Max
Rosenhaus; Ic 9Dec47; DU12148.
ROSENTHAL, ERWIN.
They are the victims, a play in three acts,
by Irvin Le Roy [pseud.] © Erwin Rosen-
thal; Ic 24Mar48; DU13582.
ROSENTHAL, Sylvia.
Giuseppe. DU14753. SEE Landeck, Beatrice.
The play-party record. DU14754. SEE
Landeck, Beatrice.
ROSES are red. DU13244. SEE The Sheriff,
no. 182.
ROSES in the rain. DU15242. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 561.
ROSIE. DU13225. SEE Clark, Gladys Baker.
ROSIE Bell seeks glamor. DU14366. SEE
Shrode, Mattie Mary.
ROSS, ARTHUR M.
Denby and Son; script for a radio program.
© Ralph Powers Productions; Ic 29Jan48;
C2062.
The sporting eye. C2152. SEE Jacobs,
Ralph H.
ROSS, DAVID.
Plunket and the balladeer. Recording
script. © David Ross, Jr.; Ic 15Dec47;
C1986.
A trip to the store; to be produced on com-
mercial phonograph records. © David
Ross, Jr.; Ic 18Dec47; C2151.
ROSS, ELEANOR RANSOM.
This way to unity; Urban League radio
script for Community Chest series.
© Eleanor Ransom Ross; Ic 7Nov47;
DU12242.
ROSS, Jerome Davis.
Babysitter. DU13689. SEE Bowie, Beverley.
ROSS, Jerry.
Milo, the masked magician. DU12252. SEE
Lustig, Dave.
ROTHfi, Velma Royton.
Something always happens. DP14226. SEE
Peters, Alice Thomson.
ROTHSCHILD, JOHN EDWARD.
It's a great day, by John Rothschild and
Abraham Karp. A script in the radio
series, 'The story behind your favorite
song.' © John Rothschild, Abraham
Karp; Ic 17Feb48; DU14371.
ROTTER, FRIEDRICH.
The empty years, a play in a prologue and
three acts, by Fritz Rotter and Elissa R.
Rohn [pseud. J © Friedrich (Fritz) Rotter,
Elissa Rohn (Rose Simon Kohn); Ic
15Dec47; DU12260.
Thanks, Mr. Quill; a play in three acts, by
Fritz Rotter and Elissa Rohn [pseud.]
© Elissa R. Rohn (Rose S. Kohn), Fried-
rich (Fritz) Rotter; Ic 15Dec47; DU12221.
ROTTER, l-'ritz. SEE Rotter, Friedrich.
ROTTMAN, MILTON A.
A Christmas story, a play in two acts, by
Milt Rottman and A.1 Aronson. Presented
by the Ernie Pyle Theatre, 8th Army
Special Services. © Milton A. Rottman,
Alvin Aronson; Ic 12Mar48; DU14369.
ROUGH justice. DP15069. SEE Bird, Con-
stance.
ROUND the cracker barrel with Bing Crosby.
DU14298. SEE Lichtenberg, Leo.
ROUND trip. DU14414-14415. SEE Collyer,
Clayton.
ROVIN, ADOLPH I.
For men only. [Radio script] © Adolph I.
Rovin; Ic 21Jun48; C2752.
ROW, Peterson and Company.
The man on the stairs. DP15258. SEE Mc-
Carty, Edward Clayton.
Oh, father! DP12516. SEE Jones, William
Ellis.
Past imperfect. DP15256. SEE Prather,
Kathryn.
The seven-league boots. DP15257. SEE
Harris, Aurand.
Special guest. DP12513. SEE Elser, Donald.
Unto us the living. DP12515. SEE Sliker,
Harold G.
When I was green. DP12514. SEE LePelley,
Guernsey.
ROWLEY, VELMA ALICE.
The forgotten structure. [Lecture] © Vel-
ma Alice Rowley; Ic 51V&r48; C2272.
THE ROYAL family. DU14934. SEE Kraft
Television Theatre, no. 53.
THE ROYAL game. DU13012. SEE Purcell,
Paul, pseud.
ROYALTY. SEE fiditions Royalty.
ROYCE, Jack Reed.
Big as life. DU12991. SEE Pollard, David.
ROYTON, Velma. SEE Rothe, Velma Royton.
RUBEN y Luzmarina. SEE Pino Suarez,
Severo Tomas del.
RUBENSTEIN, ALLEN SETH.
Came the dawn, a satiric musical melodrama
in two acts, by Seth A. Rubenstein and
Robert A. Bernstein. © Allen Seth Ruben-
stein, Robert Alan Bernstein.
Act. 1. [Text only] © Ic 9Apr48; DU13893.
Act 2. [Text onlyj © le 19May48; DU14752.
RUBENSTEIN, Seth A. SEE Rubenstein,
Allen Seth.
RUBIN, DANIEL N.
Little white rabbit, a play in three acts.
© Daniel N. Rubin; Ic 27Jan48; DU12924.
RUBIN, MYRON STUART.
Gwendolyn; TelefoUies script. A television
program. © Myron Stuart Rubin; Ic
27Apr48; DU14905.
RUBIO, EMERY.
The Sunday breakfast, a play in three acts,
by Emery Rubio and Miriam Balf.
© Emery Rubio, Miriam Balf; Ic 15Mar48;
on revisions; DU13466. Prev. reg. "Very
magic;" 20Oct46; D5580.
RUBY, Harry.
Music at midnight. DU14750. SEE Bolton,
Guy Reginald.
RUBY. DU14979. SEE Eunson, Katharine
Albert.
RUEdesAnges. DP14834. SEE Hamilton,
Patrick.
RUEY, the fussy little kangaroo. 02616.
SEE Abe son, Nferion Berland.
RULE of three. DU13823. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 847.
RUMPELSTILTSKIN. SEE
Carstens, Catherine Ellis Wilkinson. DP12941.
Let's Pretend, Nov. 22, 1947. DU12369.
RUNAWAY boy. DU13835. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2359-1584.
RUN-AWAY Geechee. DU13098. SEE Clubb,
Havelyn Lavonia.
RUSSELL, BENE.
The whole world can drop dead, a comedy
drama in three acts. © Bene Russell; Ic
12NOV47; DU12590.
RUSSELL, ROY.
Sawdust and shuttlecocks, a comedy in one
act. London, H. F. W. Deane; Boston,
W. H. Baker Co. [1947]. 25 p. (Deane' s"
series of plays) © Roy Russell; 23Sep47;
DP12803.
RUSTLER'S cave. DU15225. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2395-1620.
RUSTY. DU13857, DU14575. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no. 526-527.
RUTH. SEE
The Children's Chapel, no. 18. DU12180.
Richardson, Eos Petty. Portrait gallery
of Bible women. DU13030.
Wohlman, lehuda Leib. DU13819.
RUTH Kendall' sway. SEE Adelman, Abram E.
Unbowed. DU14417.
RUTHRAUFF and Ryan, inc. SEE
Behind the Front Page (Radio program)
The Song of the Stranger (Radio program)
RYAN, Lewis Edwin. SEE Great Adventures
(Radio program)
RYAN, TERRY.
Sold American! A musical satire in two
acts. Book by Terry Ryan and Edward
Feilbert, lyrics and music by Terry Ryan.
[Text only] © Terry Ryan, Edward Feil-
bert; Ic 23Jan48; DU12597.
SAAT und Mahd. DU14216. SEE Jacobson,
Otto.
SABINSON, HARVEY BARNETT.
Indian giver, a new musical comedy in two
acts. Book by Harvey Sabinson and Harvey
Goldreyer. [Text only] © Harvey Gold-
reyer, Harvey Sabinson; Ic 23Mar48; DU13578.
813050 O— 48 8
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SACANOFF, Janet.
Story book time. DU12867.
Marie M.
SEE Clohecy,
SACHS, Daniel Howard.
Harry drew a circle. DU1451Ei. SEE Sachs,
Raisa Mary.
SACHS, MARVIN HENRY.
TomoTrow with you, a musical play in two
acts. Book and music by Marvin Henry
Sachs, music arranged by Dorothy Leech
Greer. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Marvin H. Sachs: Ic 21May48:
DU14797.
SACHS (Morris B.) inc. SEE Morris B. Sachs
Amateur Hour (Radio program)
SACHS, RAISA MARY.
Harry drew a circle, a play in three acts,
by Raisa and Danny Sachs. © Daniel How-
ard Sachs, Raisa Mary Sachs; Ic 10May48;
DU14515.
SACKETT (Barnard L.) Agency.
The Plumed Knight. DU14076. SEE Hinden,
Benjamin.
SADOWSKY, SALLY H.
Casting today, by Sally Sadowsky and Mi-
chael J. Wardell. The first of a series of
two half-hour shows, written for television
and radio. © Sally Sadowsky, Michael J.
Wardell; Ic 8Iun48; DU15151.
SAFETY- seals. C2186. SEE Decker, Ammiel
Folger.
SAFFRON, ROBERT MORRIS.
The pink pigeon, a play in three acts. © Rob-
ert Morris Saffron; Ic 2Jun48; DU15091.
THE SAGA of Sawdust Sam. C2429. SEE
Nelson, Harold E.
SAGEBRUSH Hollow mystery. DU14682.
SEE The Lone Ranger, no. 2391-1616.
SAHAV, Ari ihn. SEE Ibn-Sahav, Ari.
SAINER, Arthur.
Pattern to love. DU12727. SEE Hood, M. G.
SAINT Alban. DP15259. SEE Arlett, Vera
Isabel.
ST. CLAIR, ROBERT.
The big surprise, a comedy in three acts.
Minneapolis, Northwestern Press, cl948.
119 p. illus. © The Northwestern Press;
7Apr48; DP13929.
Please, my nerves! A comedy in three acts.
Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Heuer Pv±). Co.,
cl948. 101 p. illus. © Edward I. Heuer;
20May48; DP15271.
Trouble in paradise, a comedy in three acts.
Minneapolis, Northwestern Press [1948]
^1947. Ill p. illus. © The Northwestern
Press; 7Apr48; DP13930.
SAINT -DENYS, Jacques de Juchereau de. SEE
Juchereaude &.int-Denys, Jacques de.
ST. Francis and the Sultan. DU12711. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
ST. Francis finds the way. DU12709. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
ST. Francis takes a walk. DU14321. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
ST. GEORGE, GEORGE.
The last judgment, a tragedy in four acts.
© George St. George; Ic 30Apr48; DU14287.
ST. JOHNS, ADELA ROGERS.
Never again, a play in two acts, by Adela
Rogers St. Johns and Douglas MacLean.
© Adela Rogers St. Johns, Douglas Mac-
Lean; Ic 19Jan48; DU12455.
SAINT -VAL, Alain.
Apartments 100 g/o rented. DU13746. SEE
Guy, Robert.
Appartement a louer. DU13745. SEE Guv
Robert.
SAHSLI, PETER D.
The gambling results. [Continuity in seven
scenes] © Peter D. Skkisli; Ic 12Apr48;
DU13949.
SAKS, JAMES H.
Posy poser; or. One- minute flower quiz A
radio broadcast feature. © James H
Saks; Ic 23Mar48; C2311.
SAL, the switchboard gal. C2676. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
SALEM, JULIA DAWN.
The show must go on, a musical play in
three acts. 5 leaves. [Text only] © Julia
Dawn Salem; Ic 8Apr47; DU15077.
SALEM story. DU13787. SEE Alexander
Sidney.
SALES and bargaining principles. C2648.
SEE Maynard, Harold Bright. Management
conference: Human relations, 17th day.
THE SALIENT fact. DU14893. SEE Morris
Carolina T.
SALISBURY, CHARLOTTE.
The searching puppets; or. Enlightened
thought. A play with music in three acts,
prologue and epilogue. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Charlotte (Lottie)
Salisbury; Ic 31Dec47; on additions and re-
visions; DU13079. Prev. reg. "Let's have
harmony;" lljun35; D28913.
SALOME'S daughter. DU13342. SEE Geno-
vese, Michael Angelo.
SALOMONS, Jean-Pierre. SEE Aumont,
Jean-Pierre.
SALTER, HARRY.
Stop the music, by Harry Salter and Mark
Goodson. [Radio script] © Harry Salter,
Mark Goodson, Howard Connell; Ic
7Jan48; C1999.
SALTZMAN, JUUUS.
Today is the day, a radio series. Sample
program. © Julius Saltzman; Ic 8Jun48;
DU15137.
SALVAGED from tradition. C2550. SEE
Siaron, James H.
SALVATORE, SACERDOTE LIMZZO.
Chi fece per I'amore il gran rtfiuto; appas-
sionante visione della drammatica vita
d'Ulisse. Creazione originale per lo
schermoJ[per] Luchios &)ter [pseud.]
Ragusa, Puglisi [1947] 61 p. © Sacerdote
Limzzo Salvatore (pseud.: Luchios Soter);
31Dec47; AF7302.
SALVO! DU14830. SEE Finkel, Stanley
Morton.
SALZBURG, Charlotte. SEE Salisbury,
Charlotte.
SALZMAN, FRANCES KLENETT.
Ah men! A play in two acts, by Frances Kle-
nett, Helen Loring, and Michaela O'Harra
[pseud, of Bernice W. Williams]. A revi-
sion of the play of the same title by Fran-
ces Klenett and Helen Loring. © Bernice
W. Willianis; Ic 110ct47; DU14271.
Babies aren't problems; it's their parents.
DU13432. SEE Loring, Helen.
The fateful moment; for radio or television,
by Frances Klenett Salzman and Helen
Loring. © Frances Klenett Salzman; Ic
5Mar48; DU13434.
For them that believe, a fifteen- minute radio
fantasy. © Frances Klenett Salzman; Ic
5Mar48; DU13430.
The Frog-Prince, a narration with music.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Frances Klenett Salzman; Ic 5Mar48;
DU13433.
She stoops to conquer, an abridged version
of the play by Oliver Goldsmith. In one
act. ® Frances Klenett Salzman; Ic
5Mar48; DU13431.
THE SAMARITANS. DU15279. SEE Candee,
Marjorie Dent.
SAMBERG, BENJAMIN.
Kosher for Passover, a dramatico- musical
composition in one act, by Benny Bell
[pseud.] © Benjamin Samberg; Ic
14May48; DU15350.
Musical fantasy, a dramatico- musical com-
position. Story by Benny Bell [pseud.]
Music: traditional nursery rhymes.
© Benjamin Samberg; Ic 25May48;
DU15021.
No divorce, a dramatico- musical composi-
tion in one act, by Benny Bell [pseud.]
Text, in English, to be rendered in Yiddish
and in rhyme. © Benjamin Samberg; Ic
25May48; DU15022.
SAMMON, PATRICK FRANCIS.
Hell's belles, a one-act comedy. A play in
the trilogy, "Three flights up." © Patrick
F. Sammon; Ic 19Apr48; DU14053.
Homer's odd, y'see; a one-act comedy. ^^ A
play in the trilogy, "Three flights up."
© Patrick F. Sammon; Ic 16Feb48; DU12945.
SAMPSEL, GUY.
The Thing, a melodrama in three acts.
© Guy Sampsel; Ic 16Jan48; DU12511.
SAMUELS, ALEXANDER.
Fate got two hands, an original drama in
three acts. © Alexander Samuels; Ic
21May48; DU14894.
SANDBY, ALFHILD FINCH (MYHR)
With H. C. Andersen in the land of memory,
a film manuscript. © Alfhild Finch Myhr
Sandby (Mrs. Herman Sandby); Ic 25Mar48;
DU13697.
SANDBY, Mrs. Herman. SEE Sandby, Alfhild
Finch (Myhr)
SANDEEN, DAGMAR VOLA (THOMAS)
The dreamer, a comedy drama in three acts,
by Dana Thomas [pseud.] Minneapolis,
Northwestern Press [1947] cl939. 112 p.
illus. © Northwestern Press; 30Oct47;
DP12264.
SANDEN, FRANCES HOLLINGER.
My lady bountiful, a play in three acts.
© Frances H. Sanden (Mrs. L. C. Sanden);
Ic 13May48; DU14623.
SANDEN, Mrs. L. C. SEE Sanden, Frances
Hollinger.
SANDERS, FREDA JANE.
What would GrantUather say? A comedy in
one act. © Freda Jane Sajiders; Ic
22Mar48; DU13575.
SANDRIDGE, JUSTIN BOYKIN.
A modern revelation, a prophecy told with
the desire for investigation by science.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SANDRIDGE, JUSTIN BOYKIN. Cont'd.
[Lecture] ^ Justin Boykin Sandridge;
Ic 16Feb48; C2174.
SANDS, Lee.
Klondike Kate. DU14125. SEE Rath, Fred.
SANDY of the Starlight Trail. DU13273.
SEE Brill, Walter Edmund.
SANDY'S Doon. DU14796. SEE Minahan,
James Kelso.
LE SANG de la terre.
enne, Yves.
DP14248. SEE Flor-
SANGSTER, MARGARET ELIZABETH.
Joyce Jordan, M.D. SEE Joyce Jordan, M.D.
(Radio program)
This is our play, by Margaret Sangster and
Maria Hershman-Horch. A play in a pro-
logue and two scenes. © Margaret Sang-
ster, Maria Hershman-Horch; Ic
llMay48; DU14660.
SANTA resigns. DP13525. SEE DeVore,
Mary.
SAPPHIRE records. C2520. SEE Paige,
Albert.
SARACINO GIOVANNI.
Paternita , creazione originale per lo
schermo. 30 leaves. © Giovanni Saracino;
Ic 17Dec47; DU14103.
SARAH. DU13044. SEE Richardson, Eos
Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
SARATOGA trunk. DU12356. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Nov. 24, 1947.
SARD, RUSSELL ELLIS.
Little troubled rhythms, a play with music
in three acts, by Ellis Sard. [Text only]
© Russell Ellis Sard, Jr.; Ic 23Apr48;
DU14255.
SARDOU, Jean.
Theatre complet. DP15123. SEE Sardou,
Victorien.
SARDOU, VICTORIEN.
Theatre complet. ft. 10] Paris, A. Michel
[1947]. 779 p. "Edition reviie par Jean
&rdou." — Copyright application. Con-
tents.— Le crocodile, comedie en 5 actes
et 8 tableaux. — Les vieux garfons, comedie
en 5 actes. — Les bourgeois de Pont-Arcy,
comedie en 5 actes. © Albin Michel;
15Sep47; DP15123.
SARETT, MORTON R.
Home sweet Rome, a musical comedy in two
acts. [Text only] © Morton R. Sarett;
Ic 5Jan48; DU12273.
SARLIE, RUDOLF.
Leslie Ann Talbot, a play in three acts, by
Rudolf Te spick [pseud.] © Rudolf Sarlie;
Ic 26Apr48; DU14180.
SARTORI, DOMENICO.
Macerie; tre atti. Pisa, Nistri-Lischi. 75 p.
© Domenico Sartori; lNov47; AF7307.
SARTRE, JEAN PAUL.
All the wealth of this world, a play in seven
scenes. Tr. from the French by John
Boruff. © John P. Boruff, Jr.; Ic 16Apr48;
DU14021.
La putain respectueuse, piece en un acte et
deux tableaux. Paris, Editions Nagel
[1946]. 163 p. © Les fiditions Nagel;
290ct46; DP15076.
SASSANO, Ajithony A.
Care cuts cost. C2558. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
Micky Flynn. DU14530. SEE Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc.
Off-the-road tires. C2557. SEE Wilding
Kcture Productions, inc.
The perfect combination. DU12653, DU13115.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
The warm-up. DU13070. SEE Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc.
SATIN smooth. DU13120. SEE Bunker, Gayne
Ralph.
SATINSKY, Joseph.
Works by Joseph Satinsky in collaboration
with Victor Paul Satinsky are entered in
the catalog under Purcell, Paul, pseud.
SATINSKY, Victor Paul.
Works by Victor Paul Satinsky in collabora-
tion with Joseph Satinsky are entered in
the catalog under Purcell, Paul, pseud.
SAUNDERS, JAMES ALMOND.
Thinking about thinking, a statement regard-
ing general semantics, presented to a
group of Naval Reserve officers at the
Bureau of Naval Personnel on Jime 20,
1947. 61 leaves. © James Almond Saun-
ders; Ic 28Jan48; C2057.
SAUNDERS, Lester, pseud. SEE Solomon,
Lester Saunders.
UN SAUVEUR d ames.
Vekeman, Victor.
DP14225. SEE
SAVACOOL, JOHN K.
Don Faust, a play in two acts. © John K.
Savacool; le 15Jan48; DU12393.
SAWDUST and shuttlecocks. DP12803. SEE
Russell, Roy.
SAWYER, REUBEN HERBERT.
Jacob returns to Canaan, from Bible dramas.
S Drama] (la Truth and liberty magazine,
an. 1948, p. 6-9) © Reuben Herbert
Sawyer; ljan48; B5-3530.
The romance of Jacob and Rachel. [Drama]
(Ic. Truth and liberty magazine, Dec. 194 T,
p. 7-11) © Reuben Herbert Sawyer;
lDec47; B5-3300.
SAXE, JEANNE ALISON.
The dissatisfied businessman. [Lecture]
© Jeanne Alison Saxe; Ic 24May48; C2684.
SAYRAHDER, MARY-EUNICE.
From stardom to stardom, a biographical
drama on the life of Eve Lavalliere, in
three acts. © Mary-Eunice Sayrahder;
Ic 26Jan48; DU12641.
SAYRE, KATHRYN D.
Psychiatry checks, a dramatic composition
or screenplay. 56 leaves. © Kathryn
Sayre; Ic 24May48; DU14945.
THE SCAPEGOAT. DU14821. SEE Matthews,
John F.
THE SCARLET ribbon. DP13522. SEE
Hawse, Alberta.
THE SCENARIO. DU12417. SEE Sibuet, Louis.
SCENT of murder. DU13856. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no. 525.
SCHAAF, C. HART.
Burke's idea, a play in three acts. ©
C. Hart Schaaf; Ic 18Feb48; DU13427.
SCHABER, ERIC CARL.
The city morgue. A radio play in three
scenes, by Erich von Schilling [pseud.]
© Erich von Schilling; Ic 22Jan48; DUi2486.
SCHAEFER, JACK.^
The last summer's love, a three-act play.
© Jack Schaefer; Ic 19Jan48; DU12934.
SCHECHTER, MORRIS PAUL.
Dinner winner script. Don't say "hello,"
vour chances go. © Morris Paul
"Schechter; Ic 12May48; C2574.
SCHEHERAZADE. DU12879. SEE Sym-
phonic Hour of Tone Poems (Radio program)
SCHELF, JOSEPH ADMAH.
Figure it: Figures of symmetry, supported
by facts on model figures, figures in
fashion, photogenic figures. A 15-minute
lecture for radio, television. Vol. 2, no. 2.
© Joseph Admah Schelf; Ic 6Apr48; C2410.
SCHENKKAN, ROBERT FREDERIC.
Soliloquy oh the new year. [Radio script]
© Robert F. Schenkkan; Ic 7Jan48;
DU12279.
SCHICK, ELLIOT.
Bending sickle, a screenplay; based on an
original stage play by Flora Rheta
Schreiber. 90 leaves. © Elliot Schick; Ic
ljun48; DU15184.
Manfred, a dramatic spectacle for ballet;
after the dramatic poem by Lord Byron.
[Text only] © Elliot Schick; Ic lMar48;
DU13337.
Till Eulenspiegel. DU14072. SEE Duckler,
Marvin.
SCHIEFER, Gloria Anne.
It's easy if you know how. DP15186. SEE
Gilliams, Caroline Anne.
DER SCHIRTZ. DU14028. SEE Walowit,
Miriam.
SCHLICK, FREDERICK.
Of human events, a play in three acts, by
Frederick Schlick and Hans Kraly. © Fred-
erick Schlick, Hans Kraly; Ic 17Mar48;
DU13479.
SCHMERTZ, CHARLES BAYE.
Going places with the Smiths, by Charles
Baye [pseud.] A television travel series.
© Charles Baye Schmertz; Ic 30Apr48;
DU14281.
Name it for cash, by Charles Baye [pseud.]
A television home audience-participation
quiz program. © Charles Baye Schmertz;
Ic 12May48; DU14656.
Sing aloi^ with organ songs, a television
song festivity program, by Charles Baye
[pseud.] © Charles Baye Schmertz; Ic
23Apr48; DU14221.
Time will tell, an episode in a dramatized
series for television. © Charles Baye
Schmertz; Ic 26May48; DU14991.
SCHMIDT, CHARLES ALBERT.
Castle Square, a one-act play. © Charles
Albert Schmidt; Ic 25May48; DU14996.
SCHMIDT, MAE DOELLING. ^
George and Sally Applecore's adventures in
Latin America. A dramatic composition
with incidental music, lip. © Mae Doel-
ling Schmidt; Ic 2Feb48; DU12676.
Ye Olde Reliable, Tried and True, We Won't
Do You, Booking Agency. A skit with in-
cidental music. 19 p. © Mae Doelling
Schmidt; Ic 15Mar48; DU13463.
SCHMITT, Edith A.
Nappa, the cross-roads of nations. DP13964.
SEE Peter, Hubert J.
SCHMITZ, CARL EDWARD.
The grey menace. ['Address] © Carl Ed-
ward Schmitz; lc4Mar48; C2252.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM H.
Small world, a play in three acts, by Wil-
liam H. Schneider and Jeremy Gury.
© William H. Schneider, Jeremy Gury; Ic
121Vlar48; DU13416.
SCHNITZLER, Arthur.
Anatol. SEE Zachary, Loren Ludwig. Cock-
tail in Hollywood. DU12378.
Reigen. SEE Zachary, Loren Ludwig. Cock-
tail in Hollywood. DU12378.
SCHOENBAUM, VERA MARIE.
The paper says rain, a comedy in two acts,
by Vera Mathews [pseud.] © Vera Marie
Schoenbaum; Ic 10jun48; DU15265.
SCHOENSTADT, HELEN ELIZABETH.
The chambermaid, a monologue, by Helen
Charelle [pseud.J © Helen Elizabeth
Schoenstadt; Ic 5Apr48; DU13775.
Sixth Avenue? A monologue, by Helen
Charelle [pseud.J © Helen Elizabeth
Schoenstadt; Ic 5Apr48; DU13776.
SCHOOL daze. DU12931. SEE Finkel, Joy.
SCHOOL for spinsters. DP14674. SEE
Pertwee, Roland.
SCHRAM, JOHN MICHAEL.
A brandling and a barrow, a play in one act.
© John Michael Schram; Ic 18May48;
DU14897.
Ezekiel and the Pharisees, a play in three
acts. © John \fichael Schram; Ic 20Jan48;
DU12631.
SCHREIBER, Flora Rheta.
Bending sickle. DU15184.
Elliott.
SEE Schick,
SCHROCK, MARGARET.
Careers in home economics; recording
scripts by Ma.Tga.Tet Schrock and Jessie
McQueen. © American Gas Assn.; Ic each
31kfe.y48.
1. Introduction to home economics. DU15064.
2. Homemaking and teaching. DU15065.
3. Dietetics. DU15056.
4. Retail merchandising. DU15057.
5. Home service. DU15058.
6. Research. DU15059.
7. Child development; extension worker.
DU15060.
8. For the girl who doesn't go to college.
DU15061.
SCHROEDER, ALMA.
A survey and evaluation of various methods
of muscle re-education in the treatment
of poliomyelitis victims. [Lecture!
© Alma Schroeder; Ic 19Jan48; C2202.
SCHROEDER, Willard.
Sponsor. C2709. SEE Ketchum, MacLeod
and Grove.
SCHRYOCK, BUREN.
Mary and John, a short American opera, in
two acts and three scenes. [Text only]
© Buren Schryock; Ic 6Apr48; DU13810.
SCHUBERT, BERNARD L.
Telo, by Bernard L. Schubert and Richard
Lewis. [Television script] © Bernard L.
Schubert, Richard Lewis; Ic 19Apr48;
DU14029.
SCHDNEMANN, Georg.
Cosffan tutte. DP14115, DP14120. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
Don Giovanni. DP14116, DP14118. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
Die Hochzeit des Figaro. DP14117, DP14119.
SEE Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
SCH&TZ, ADOLF.
Simone und der Friede, ein Spiel in drei
Akten, von Georges Roland [pseud.] und
Paul Baudisch. Stockholm, Teaterforlag
A. Englind A.B. [1947]. 116 p. ©Teater-
forlag Arvid Englind A.B.; Ic 21Aue47;
DU13327.
SCHULTZ, ETHEL.
Echo and Narcissus, a radio dramatization
by Alicia Darling [pseud.] adapted from
an old Greek legend. © Ethel Schultz;
Ic 3Feb48; DU12731.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin, a radio dramati-
zation, adapted from Robert Browning's
poem, by Alicia Darling [pseud.] ©Ethel
Schultz; Ic 3Feb48; DU12730.
SCHULTZ, MAXWELL I.
You're the salesman! A program for the
audio, video audience. © Maxwell I.
Schultz; Ic 31Mar48; C2322.
SCHULZ, Franz.
Zwei Herzen in Dreivierteltakt. SEE Drake,
William A. Two hearts in waltz time.
DU12398.
SCHUTTLER, ALBERTINE M.
Flight from prejudice, a melodrama in one
act. Madison, Wisconsin Idea Theatre,
cl948. 28 leaves. © Albertine M
Schuttler; 25Feb48; DP14483.
SCHWARTZ, MAURICE.
Shylock and his daughter, a play [in two
parts] based on a Hebrew novel by Ari Ibn
Zahav; dramatized by Maurice Schwartz,
English translation by Abraham Regelson.
New York, Yiddish Art Theatre, 1947.
146 p. illus. © Maurice Schwartz;
22Sep47; DP12153.
SCHWARZ, GOTTWALD.
Gertrud, Queen of Denmark; a play in five
acts, by R. P. Winslow [pseud.] Based on
Shakespeare's "Hamlet. ' © Gottwald
Schwarz; Ic 5Feb48; DU12782.
SCHWEIZER, RICHARD.
Casanova in der Schweiz, Abenteuer in 5
Bildern, von Richard Schweizer. Musik
von Paul Burkhard. Wien, Universal-
Edition [1944L 82 p. Text only.
© Universal -Edition; 4Sep44; DP14710.
Casanova in der Schweiz, Abentener in
fiinf Bildern von Richard Schweizer.
Musik von Paul Burkhard. Klavierauszug
mit Gesang (zum Dirigieren eingerichtetf
Wien, Universal-EditionJ19441, 335 p.
© Universal-Edition; 21J&144; DP147I1.
SCHWIETERMAN, EARL JOSEPH.
The Fifth Avenue story, a play in three acts,
prologue and epilogue. © Earl Joseph
Schwieterman; Ic 16Feb48; DU12909.
SCHWIMMER AND SCOTT, INC.
Top taste tune quiz, a radio program.
Scripts 1-2, June 7-8, 1948. © National
Tea Co.; Ic each 17Jun48; C2745-2746.
SCOFIELD, Lou. SEE Nick Carter, Master
Detective (Radio program)
SCOFIELD, RICHARD J.
Minda, an original comedy in three acts, by
Richard J. Hemsing [pseud.] © Richard J.
Scofield; Ic 20May48; DU14803.
SCOOP Ryan— cub reporter. SEE
Nicholson, Anne Preston.
Amelia Earhart. DU15009.
Emperor Norton. DU15010.
THE SCOTSMAN and the German farmer.
DU14901. SEE Steinhardt, Herschel S.
Three one-act playS;
SCOTT, ADRIAN.
Mr. Lincoln's whiskers, a play in one act.
[Originally entitled "The Great Man's
whiskers' ] New York, Greenberg [1948].
62 p. illus. © Adrian Scott; 6Feb48;
A20992.
SCOTT, AUREUA GRETHER.
Tituba, a play in three acts. © Aurelia
Grether Scott; Ic 17Feb48; DU12943.
SCOTT, SARI ELISABETH.
Her clothing is purple, a play in three acts.
© Sari Elisabeth Scott; Ic 23Mar48;
DU13984.
SCOTT, TOWNSEND.
Stick around, a musical comedy in two acts.
[Text only] © Townsend Scott, Jr.; Ic
6Feb48; DU12795.
THE SCRAMBLED epigram treasure trek.
C2537. SEE Lange, John Fred.
SCRAP book. DU12922. SEE Roos, Frances
Homer.
SCREEN test. DU12725. SEE Leder, Herb.
SCRIBE, Augustin Eugene.
Ein Glas Wasser. SEE Nachmann, Kurt.
Ein Glas Sekt. DP14709.
THE SCRUBBING fairy who wanted to dance.
DU12269. SEE Shore, Sybil E.
SEA-horses. SEE Latimer, Dorothy. A
Piccadilly daffodil. DP13507.
THE SEARCHING puppets. DU13079. SEE
Salisbury, Charlotte.
SEARLES, LEON ROSCOE.
A Christmas tree is born in Cleveland, a
one-act play in four scenes. © Leon
Roscoe Searles; Ic 2Jan48; DU12167.
The first Christmas tree, a one-act play.
© Leon Roscoe Searles; Ic 2Jan48;
DU12166.
THE SEASHELL. C2034. SEE Bern^ein,
Albert A.
SEBASTIAN, John.
John Sebastian calling. C2571. SEE Bishir,
Jane.
SEBASTIAN, Mrs. John. SEE Bishir, Jane.
SECOND sight. SEE Walsh, James M. Six
characters for an actress. DP13498.
THE SECRET agent. DU13675. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 74.
LE SECRET des dieux. DU15086. SEE
Marchand, Leopold.
THE SECRET of Eski-Mo. DU12275. SEE
Hew son, Isabel Manning.
SECRET of Prometheus. DU12377. SEE
Roodkow sky, Nikita Dimitrievitch.
THE SECRET of the Green Grotto. DU12602.
SEE Erickson, Joyce Ann.
SEE a fine lady. DP12114. SEE Danvers-
Walker, Aubrey.
SEED in the wind. DU14772. SEE Philips,
Edwin Lewis.
THE SEED seller. DU14990. SEE McGuire,
Marion Agnes.
SEEDS in the wind. DU12428. SEE Goodman,
Arthur.
4
98
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SEEING our states. C2171.
Grace Gertrude.
SEE Goetz,
SEEWIR, CHARLES DEWEESE.
Today's watchword. [Sample radio script]
© Charles DeWeese Seewir; Ic 19May48;
DU14739.
SEGAL, ZELICK RICHARD.
For men only, a comedy in three acts.
© Zelick R. Segal; Ic 27Apr48; DU14208.
SEGALL, Dorothy.
Mother of mine. DU13988. SEE Segall,
Harry.
Open and shut case. DU14789. SEE Segall,
Harry.
SEGALL, HARRY.
Mother of mine, a play in three acts.
© Dorothy Segall; Ic 29Mar48; DU13988.
Open and shut case, a play in two parts.
© Dorothy Segall; Ic 29May48; DU14789.
SEGARD, JUDITH.
And further on, a play in four acts. © Judith
Segard; Ic 30Mar48; DU13703.
SEGHERS, Pierre.
Un ange passe. DP15092. SEE Brasseur,
Pierre.
SEIBEL, George.
Appomattox. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty holiday. DP13966.
SEIFFERT, KARL.
The gateway to fame, an entertainment [for
radio] including dialog and interviews, by
Karl Seiffert and Warren M. Kelly. © Karl
Seiffert, Warren M. Kelly; Ic 22Dec47;
DU12255.
SEILER, CONRAD.
The clown who ran away, a comedy for
children in two acts. © Conrad Seller;
Ic 19Mar48; DU13540.
Hollywood, here I come! A comedy farce
in three acts. Elizabethtown, Pa., Play
Club, cl948. 68 p. (A Play Club selection,
no. 16) i Conrad Seller; lFeb48, DP13365.
Stranger things have happened, a play in
three acts, by Conrad Seller and Gwendolen
Logan. © Conrad Seller; Ic 10Feb48;
DU13124.
To all my husbands, a comedy in three acts.
© Conrad Seller; Ic 10Feb48; DU13123.
SEILER, Gwendolen Logan. SEE Logan,
Gwendolen.
SEKULA, PHYLLIS MARIE.
Operation P. M; or, Is there a doctor in the
house? A musical satire in one act, with
humble apologies to the practicing medical
profession. [Text only] ® Phyllis Marie
Sekula; Ic 8May48; DUi4461.
SELDEN, Mrs. Irving H. SEE Selden, Mar-
garet Hartley.
SELDEN, MARGARET HARTLEY.
The crown of innocence, a play in three acts.
® Mrs. Irving H. Selden (Margaret Selden);
Ic 12Apr48; DU13919.
SELDON, SERGEY STANEY.
Extension heaven, a drama in three acts, by
Ivar Nan sen [pseud.] © Sergey Staney
Seldon; Ic 4Dec47; DU12110.
SELECTION of electric drives for looms.
C2708. SEE Demartini, Robert John.
SELF-interest vs. society. C2638. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management con-
ference; Human relations, 5th day.
SELLER, THOMAS.
The eternal bride, a play in one act.
Boston, W. H.^ Baker Co. [1948]. 40 p.
illus. (Baker's royalty plays) ©Walter
H. Baker Co.; 2Jan48; DP12573.
Young as you look, a comedy in one act.
Boston, Baker's Plays [1948]. 38 p. illus.
(Baker s royalty plays) © Walter H.
Baker Co.; 18May48; DP14855.
SELLING bank service. C2542. SEE Ar-
manino, Dominic Carl.
SELLING to institutions. C2353. SEE Handy
0am) Organization, inc.
SENOR del Oca. DU12267. SEE Barton, B. H.
SENSATIONSPROZESS. DU13769. SEE
Ernst, Arthur.
THE SENSE or nonsense radio quiz program.
C2177. SEE Lange, John Fred.
SEPTEMBER ends the summer. DU14818.
SEE Bermingham, William Edward.
SERGEANT Smith returns. SEE Eastman,
Fred, ed. One-act plays of spiritual power.
DP15231.
SERMON OF THE WEEK (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various authors.
© The Churchman.
41. Dec. 21, 1947. By Merodach Green.
© Ic llMar48; C2278.
42. Dec. 28, 1947. By W. Ellis Davie s.
© Ic llMar48; C2279.
43. Jan. 4, 1948. By Eugene Carson Blake.
© Ic llMar48; C2280.
44. Jan. 11, 1948. By C. R. Findley. © Ic
llMar48; C2281.
45. Jan. 18, 1948. By Fred E. Luchs.
© Ic llMar48; C2282.
46. Jan. 25, 1948. By LoweU R. Ditzen.
© Ic llMar48; C2283.
47. Feb. 1, 1948. By Elwood Erickson.
© Ic llMar48; C2284.
48. Feb. 8, 1948. By F. Howard Callahan.
© Ic llMar48; C2285.
49. Feb. 15, 1948. By Rowland A. Daven-
port. © Ic llMar48: C2286.
50. Feb. 22, 1948. By Wesley H. Hager.
© Ic llMar48; C228(.
THE SERPENT of brass. DU15326. SEE
Dellabough, Grant Bruske.
SERVICE Club. SEE Mayorga, Mayorga
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty holiday. DP13966.
SERVICING Frigidaire ice cream cabinets.
C2669. SEE Handy Qam) Organization, inc.
SETTLEMENT information. C2208. SEE
Spencer, Albert E.
SEVEN by twenty. DU13378. SEE Otis,
Nancy Marie.
SEVEN Falls and South Cheyenne Canon.
C2510. SEE Shafer, Elizabeth Jane.
750 Smith. DU12594. SEE Bracken, Edward
Vincent.
THE SEVEN-league boots. DP15257. SEE
Harris, Aurand.
SEVEN thunders. DU15357. SEE White,
Robertson.
SEVENTY times seven. DU12785. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 54.
SEVILLA, Luis Fernandez de. SEE Fernan-
dez de Sevilla, Luis.
SEYMOUR, ANNE.
Gift horse, a play in three acts. © Anne
Seymour; Ic 25Mar48; DU13983.
SEYMOUR, BUI, pseud. SEE Eckert, WU-
liam S.
SHABETAI Zwi. DU12405. SEE Kreutner,
Sim son Jacob.
THE SHADOW (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various authors.
© Street & Smith Publications, inc.
311. Nov. 16, 1947. Doom and the limping
man, by Peter Barry. ® Ic 16Dec47;
DU12902.
314. Dec. 7, 1947. Death has sharp claws,
by Frank Kane. & Ic 16Dec47; DU12903.
315. Dec. 14, 1947. The three mad sisters
of Lonely Hollow, by Bud Baldus. €' Ic
9Jan48; DU12433.
316. Dec. 21, 1947. A gift of murder, by
Peter Barry. © Ic 9Jan48; DU12434.
317. Dec. 28, 1947. The terrible legend of
Crownshield Castle, by Herb Baumgartner.
© Ic 9Jan48; DU12435.
318. Jan. 4, 1948. The chill of death, by
Louis Vittes. © Ic 26Feb48; DU13208.
319. Jan. 11, 1948. The bones of the dragon,
by Gibson Scott Fox. © Ic 22Jan48,
DU12666; Ic 26Feb48, DU13209.
320. Jan. 18, 1948. Death and the black
fedora, by Peter Barry. © Ic 22Jan48,
DU12667; Ic 26Feb48, DU13210.
321. Jan. 25, 1948. The house that death
built, by Alfred Bester. © Ic 26Feb48;
DU13211.
322. Feb. 1, 1948. One dead and two to
go, by Frank Kane. © Ic 26Feb48;
DU13212.
323. Feb. 8, 1948. The thing in the cage,
by Herb Baumgartner. © Ic 26Feb48;
DU13213.
324. Feb. 15, 1948. The terror at Wolf's
Head Knoll, by Peter Barry. © Ic
26Feb48; DU13214.
325. Feb. 22, 1948. The nursery rhyme
murders, by Max Ehrlich. © Ic 26Feb48;
DU13215.
326. Feb. 29, 1948. The man who was
death, by Alfred Bester. © Ic 2Apr48;
DU13910.
327. Mar. 7, 1948. The beast of Darrow
House, by Peter Barry. © Ic 2Apr48;
DU13902.
328. Mar. 14, 1948. Stake out, by Frank
Kane. © Ic 2Apr48; DU139n.
329. Mar. 21, 1948. Death coils to strike,
by Herb Baumgartner. © Ic 2Apr48;
DU13909.
330. Mar. 28, 1948. Death and the Easter
bonnet, by Peter Barry. © Ic 2Apr48,
DU13908.
331. Apr. 4, 1948. The ghost that gleams,
by Louis Vittes. © Ic 22May48; DU15038.
332. Apr. 11, 1948. The mystery of the
fatal flowers, by Herb Baumgartner. © Ic
28Apr48; DU14260.
333. Apr. 18, 1948. The geni and the honor-
able thieves, by Peter Barry. © Ic
28Apr48; DU14261.
334. Apr. 25, 1948. A dark horse called
Death, by Frank Kane. © Ic 28Apr48;
DU14262.
335. May 2, 1948. The legend of the living
swamp, by Herb Baumgartner. © Ic
13May48; DU14678.
336. May 9, 1948. Reflection of death, by
Louis Vittes. © Ic 13May48; DU14679.
337. May 16, 1948. The giant of Madras,
by Peter Barry. © Ic 22May48; DU15040.
338. May 23, 1948. Flight through darkness,
by Herb Baumgartner. © Ic 7Jun48;
DU15129.
SHADOW of fear. DU13122. SEE Cowley-
Brown, Sara.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE SHADOW of swords. DU12258. SEE
Faber, Charles.
THE SHADOW of the Cross. DP13010. SEE
Lorenz, Ellen Jane.
SHADOWLAND. DU14896. SEE Biancardo,
Pascal.
SHADOWS in the house.
Armstrong, John F.
DU13272. SEE
SHADOWS on the wall. SEE Latimer, Dorothy.
A Piccadilly daffodil. DP13507.
SHAFER, ELIZABETH JANE.
The Cave of the Winds, a Rec-O-Tour
recording script. © Rec-O-Tour Record-
ing Co.; Ic 28Apr48; C2525.
The Garden of the Gods, a Rec-O-Tour
recording script. © Rec-O-Tour Record-
ing^ Co.; Ic 17Mar48; C2455.
Pike's Peak, A Rec-O-Tour recording
script. © Rec-O-Tour Recording Co.;
Ic 12May48; C2572>
Seven Falls and South Cheyenne Caiion, a
Rec-O-Tour recording script. © Rec-O-
Tour Recording Co.; Ic llMar48; C2510.
SHAFFER, SALLIE J.
Young only once, a play in three acts.
© Sallie J. Shaffer; Ic 17Afey48; OU14696.
SHAFROTH, JANET DIFRRIE.
Give me the sun, a play in three acts,
vised. © Janet Durrie'Shafroth; Ic
14May48; DU14637.
Re-
SHAKESPEARE, William.
A midsummer night' s dream. DU13483.
SEE Smith, Jordan Clarence.
Romeo and Juliet. DU13484. SEE Milling-
ton, Gwendolen Marjorie.
The taming of the shrew. DU12728. SEE
Bates, John.
The tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
DU14303. SEE Flesher, Frederic Downs.
SHAKESPEARE and the Bible. C2064. SEE
Coleman, Hamilton.
SHALL I tell you of my love. SEE Grout,
Edward deFrece. My dearest one. C2724.
SHALL we merge? DU13596. SEE Yeager,
Kenneth Abbott.
SHANTY boat serenade. DU13060. SEE
First Nighter, Jan. 15, 1948.
SHANTZ, MARSHALL B.
The Crossroads of America: Waitress-
Empire State Building. A script for radio
broadcast, by Rex Marshall [pseud.J
© Rex Marshall; Ic 21Apr48; C2467.
SHAPIRO plays tonight. DU12324.
Siegal, Abner.
SEE
A SHARE in freedom. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on
a royalty holiday. DP13966.
SHARON, JAMES H.
The new understanding of religion. Revised.
t Sermon] © James H. Sharon; Ic 19Mar48;
;2549.
Salvaged from tradition. Revised. [Sermon]
© James H. Sharon: Ic 19Mar48: C2550.
The word God as a symbol of the strengthened
good determination. Revised. fSermonl
© James H. Sharon; Ic 19Mar48; C2548.
SHARP, Gretchen C. SEE The Adventurers'
Club (Radio program)
SHARP, Jack J. SEE The Adventurers' Club
(Radio program)
SHARP, PHYLLIS MARGARET.
Insured highways. [Lecture] © Phyllis
Margaret Sharp; Ic 26May48; C2726.
SHARPLES, OREN WILLIAMSON.
Hit tunes of yesterday and today, a half-
hour program of recorded melodies.
Sample script. © Oren Williamson
Sharpies; Ic 24Feb48; DU13063.
SHARPLES, Winston.
It' s fun to be neat. DU15349.
Sylvia.
SEE Winant,
SHAW, BRUNO.
The U. N. and you. One of a series of
scripts for television and motion picture
release, containing commentary and
interviews. © Bruno Shaw; Ic 12Mar48;
C2453.
SHAW, GEORGE BERNARD.
Buoyant billions: a comedy of no manners
[in four acts], by a Fellow of the Royal
Society of Literature. [Edinburgh] 1947.
63 p. © George Bernard Shaw; Ic
25Mar48; DU13981.
SHAW, Irwin.
The survivors. DP15168. SEE Viertel, Peter.
SHAYESON, FRANCES EMILIE.
Ladies in waiting, a drama in three acts.
© Frances Emilie Shayeson; Ic 31Dec47;
DU12491.
SHAYS' rebellion. DU12896. SEE Grossman,
Leonard.
SHE married well. DP13965. SEE Kirk-
patrick, John.
SHE must wear green. DP13731. SEE Mc-
Coy, Paul Stevens.
SHE stoops to conquer. SEE
Kraft Television Theatre, no. 48.
DU13897.
Salzman, Frances Klenett. DU13431.
SHE wanted a cream front door. DP13527.
SEE Whatmore, Arthur Reginald.
SHEEHAN, WILLIAM FRANCIS.
The New Year, a comedy mystery in three
acts. © William Francis Sheehan; Ic
26Feb48; DU13136.
SHEFFIELD, PHILIP.
The King's balcony, a merry play in one act
for children; founded on Hans Christian
Andersen's story, "The emperor's new
clothes." © Philip Sheffield; Ic 10May48;
DU14488.
THE SHELLS I gather. DU14602. SEE
Gallemore, Melvin.
SHEPHERD, Donald N.
The Davenport Works. C2228. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
It's a breeze. DU14356. SEE Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc.
THE SHEPHERDS' day after Christmas.
DU14058. SEE Wilcox, Culver.
SHEPHERD'S market. SEE Latimer, Dorothy.
A Piccadilly daffodil. DP13507.
SHER, BEN.
Non-Taurus, a play in three acts. © Ben
Sher; Ic 15Jan48; DU12478.
SHERIDAN, Richard Brinsley Butler.
The duenna. DP15164. SEE Prokof'ev,
Sergei Sergeevich.
THE SHERIFF (Radio program)
Episodes in this series are by McCann-
Erickson, inc. © McCann-Erickson, inc.
165. Oct. 31, 1947. Challenge to murder.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13245.
166. Nov. 7, 1947. The man who shaved
in the dark. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13246.
167. Nov. 14, 1947. Once upon a murder.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13247.
168. Nov. 21, 1947. Green is for death.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13248.
169. Nov. 28, 1947. The ghost of Donald
Florian. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13249.
170. Dec. 5, 1947. The letter. © Ic
3Mar48; DU13250.
171. Dec. 12, 1947. Corpus delicti. © Ic
3Mar48; DU13251.
172. Dec. 19, 1947. The hum of death.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13252.
173. Dec. 26, 1947. The young man who
couldn't remember. © Ic 3Mar48;
DU13253.
174. Jan. 2, 1948. Black velvet gloves.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13236.
175. Jan. 9, 1948. The death of Walter
Morgan. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13237.
176. Jan. 16, 1948. A friend of George's.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13238.
177. Jan. 23, 1948. The house on Flamingo
Drive. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13239.
178. Jan. 30, 1948. Accompaniment to
murder. © Ic 3Mar48; DU13240.
179. Feb. 6, 1948. For Wendy, with love.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13241.
180. Feb. 13, 1948. Daphne did it. © Ic
3Mar48; DU13242.
181. Feb. 20, 1948. Encore, baUerina.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13243.
182. Feb. 27, 1948. Roses are red. © Ic
3Mar48; DU13244.
183. Mar. 5, 1948. The death of Ming-Lee.
© Ic 10Mar48; DU13495.
184. Mar. 12, 1948. The hunter. © Ic
19Mar48; DU13572.
185. Mar. 19, 1948. The case of the dead
redhead. © Ic 22May48; DU14873.
186. Mar. 26, 1948. While Angela sang.
© Ic 22May48; DU14862.
187. Apr. 2, 1948. Brother George. © Ic
22May48; DU14868.
188. Apr. 9, 1948. Mr. Squires dies in bed.
© Ic 22May48; DU14869.
189. Apr. 16, 1948. The case of the disap-
pearing killer. © Ic 22May48; DU14870.
190. Apr. 23, 1948. Mr. Larabee makes a
deal. © Ic 22May48; DU14871.
191. Apr. 30, 1948. The dream that came
true. © Ic 22May48; DU14867.
192. May 7, 1948. The Sorrel sisters.
© Ic 22May48; DU14866.
SHERIFF Teddy. DU13716. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 551.
SHERLOCK, MADELEINE EISENBRANDT.
Pardon my millions, a new comedy in three
acts, by Madeleine Sherlock ard Ed
Heghinian. y Madeleine Sherlock, Edward
Heghinian; Ic 14May48; DU14642.
SHERLOCK Holmes, and other detective
stories. SEE Kobin, Robert. The private
life of Sherlock Holmes. DU14096.
SHERMAN, ALICE ELLA.
Amaranth obligation ceremony. 6 leaves.
© Alice Ella Sherman; 16Jan48; DP12801.
SHERMAN, CHARLES.
What's in the middle, a dramatic sketch, by
Charles Sherman and Edward Duryea
Dowling. 9 leaves. © Charles Sherman,
Edward Duryea Dowling; Ic 29Apr48;
DU14493.
SHERMAN, NAT.
The Washington years, a new play in three
acts about Abraham Lincoln. Elizabeth-
(
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SHERMAN, NAT. Cont'd.
town, Pa., Play Club, inc., cl947. 72 p.
(A Play Club selection, v. 2, no. 10)
Nat Sherman; lDec47; DP12935.
I?
SHERWIN, Albert.
Step a little closer. DU15266. SEE Cotler,
Gordon.
SHE'S a healthy girl. DU15048. SEE Taylor,
Richard Gerhart. Three sketches for
"The Birdseye revue."
SHE'S getting married. DU12665. SEE
Richardson, Willis.
SHEVIN, FRED.
This joyous moment, a comedy in three
acts. © Fred Shevin; Ic 5Feb48; DU12783.
SHEVLIN, Peggy Verna.
Little Mary Monahan. DU13638. SEE
Nelson, Robert Morton.
SHIELDS, ALICE ADDISON.
The lamp, a play, 30 leaves. © Alice
Addison Shields; Ic 27Apr48; DU14236.
SHIFFRIN, A. B.
The price of a thousand horses, a play in
two acts. © A. B. Siiffrin; Ic 13May48;
DU14620.
THE SHIP- shape show. SEE Kaser, Arthur
LeRoy. Funny skits for amateurs.
DP13087.
SHIRLEY, Eaula Adam.
Peg's a-hoppin'. DU122tO. SEE Park,
Richard Douglas.
SHIRLEY Collier Agency. SEE Collier
(Shirley) Agency.
SHMEREL the shotchen. DU13186. SEE
Davis, Sima.
SHOCKPROOF shipping. C2759. SEE Wild-
ing Kcture Productions, inc.
THE SHOEMAKER'S house. DU14699. SEE
Mitchell, Ronald Elwy.
SHOOBE, Louis.
Musical cross word puzzle. DU13768. SEE
Morris, Herman C.
SHOOTIN' the breeze. C2670. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc. .
SHOPPER'S pocket guide. C2317. SEE
Paige, Albert.
SHORE, JOSEPH N.
The taxidermists, a play in three acts.
© Joseph N. Shore; Ic 29Apr48; DU14410.
V/ho are the weavers? SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. The best one-act
plays, 1947-1948. AA83794.
SHORE, LEONARD.
New home [Dramatic sketch] 2 leaves.
© Leonard Shore; Ic 5Jan48; DU12212.
SHORE, SYBIL E.
The scrubbing fairy who wanted to dance
[Dramatic sketch] 2 leaves. © Sybil
Shore; Ic 6Jan48; DU12269.
THE SHORN Lambs. DU13329. SEE Mock,
John Edmonds.
THE SHORT story of the week. C2566. SEE
Farkas, Lucien Leslie.
SHOTENS fun War Shaw er getto. SEEMestel,
Jacob. De naye Hagode. DU15308.
SHOULD a girl eat? SEE McCurdey,
Catharine Miller. Princess Scheheraz-
queer and the Jinn, Rickey. DU12988.
SHOUT freedom. DU14392. SEE Blythe,
William LeGette.
SHOW business. DU15173. SEE Cahn, Stuart
Jay.
A SHOW in a show^. DU14856. SEE Denis,
Nathalie (Mashkevitch).
THE SHOW must go on. DU15077. SEE
Salem, Julia Dawn.
SHOWDOWN. DU14387. SEE Drucker,
Sylvia G.
THE SHRINE murders. DU14717. SEE Perry,
William Henry.
SHRODE, MATTIE MARY.
Edicashun, a Negro monologue. © Mattie
Mary Shrode; Ic 26Apr48; DU14367.
Rosie Bell seeks glamor, a Negro dialect-
monologue. © Mattie Mary Shrode; Ic
26Apr48; DU14366.
SHUBERT, JOHN JASON.
Margaret and the Met, a play in one scene.
© John Jason Shubert; Ic 7Jan48; DU12284.
SHULKIN, ANATOL.
The stragglers, a drama in three acts, with
prologue and epilogue. © Anatol Shulkin;
Ic 25Feb48; DU13143.
SHUNNEY, WALTER JOSEPH.
Chestnuts, a comedy-drama in three acts.
© Walter Joseph Shunney; Ic 10Feb48;
DU12845.
SHYLOCK and his daughter. DP12153. SEE
Schwartz, Maurice.
SIBELIUS, STANLEY.
Arjuna, servant of Allah; a play by Al'd'rama
[pseud.] 25 leaves. © Stanley Sibelius;
Ic 18Mar48; DU13688.
Son of Heaven, imperial bird in golden cage.
A play of the imagination, by Ajmo Noni
Mo, Dr. Ama Ti Co [pseuds, of Stanley
Sibelius] 57 leaves. © Stanley Sibelius;
Ic 16Feb48; DU14090.
SIBUET, LOUIS.
The scenario, a play in one act. © Louis
Sibuet; Ic lDec47; DU12417.
LE SIQLIEN. DP12316. SEE Moliere, Jean
Baptiste Poquelin.
SIDESADDLE Sue. DU13153. SEE Boggs,
Benton Boone.
THE SIDEWALKS of New York. DU15399.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 80.
SIDNEY, P. JAY.
The final curtain, a play in three acts.
© P. Jay Sidney; Ic 18Feb48; DU12954.
The final curtain, a play in three acts.
© P. Jay Sidney; Ic 28Apr48; on revisions;
DU14263.
SIEGAL, ABNER.
Shapiro plays tonight, an original drama
in two acts. © Aimer Siegal; Ic 12Jan48;
DU12324.
SIEGEL, JACOB.
The Appian Way, a play in three acts.
© Jacob Slegel; Ic 30Apr48; DU14288.
SIEGEL, MORTON.
Lose your tempo, a musical review in two
acts. [Text only] © Morton Siegel; Ic
14May48; DU14643.
SIEGEL, WILLIAM.
The big shot, an operetta in two acts and
nine scenes [Yiddish text. Music lacking]
© William Siegel; Ic 18Dec47; DU12584.
SIEGLER, RALPH T.
Copy to the Commander-in-Chief, a one-act
play. © Ralph T. Siegler; Ic 17Feb48;
DU12942.
SIESTO, ANDREA DELLO.
Tiziano il Giovane, radio- commedia.
© Andrea Dello Siesto; Ic UDec47;
DU14104.
SIEVERS, DAVID WIEDER.
It's a hit, a television quiz show. Episode
1, May 13, 1948. © Westheimer & Co.,
Advertising; 13May4a; DP15074.
SIGNIFICANCE tests for engineering data.
C2058. SEE Enell, John Warren.
SIGNOR Chicago. DU12243. SEE Chodorov,
Edward.
SIGNS of good times. DU14529. SEE Wilding
Picture F>roductions, inc.
GILENCE In the heart. DU15096. SEE
Cathcart, William Elliot.
THE SILENT one. DU12691. SEE Challenge
of the Yukon, no. 512.
THE SILENT partner. DU14582. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 857.
SILL, SANFORD.
Webster's widow, a play in three acts.
© Sanford Sill; Ic 21Jan48; on revisions;
DU12718. Earliest prev. reg. 20May40;
D70210.
SILVER, MILTON.
In loving memory, a drama in three acts.
© Milton SUver; Ic lMar48; DU13346.
THE SILVER cord. DU14464. SEE Kraft
Television Theatre, no. 51.
THE SILVER lining. C2376. SEE Rhoden,
Edwin.
THE SILVER spoon. DU12689. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2340-1565.
SILVER spurs. DU14685. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2393-1618.
SILVERTIP. DU13826. SEE Challenge of
the Yukon, no. 520.
SIMAN, Aliso. SEE Guyon, Julien.
THE SIMILARITY of the explosions of Vesu-
vius, August 24, 79 A.D. and Krakatoa,
August 27, 1883. C2583. SEE Rickmire,
Ara P.
SIMON, Charles.
Zaza. DP12441. SEE Leoncavallo, Rug-
giero.
SIMON, DANIEL.
Restaurant skit, by Daniel and Marvin
Simon. 7 leaves. © Daniel Simon, Mar-
vin Simon; Ic 9Fob48; DU12819.
SIMON, Marvin.
Restaurant skit. DU12819. SEE Simon,
Daniel.
SIMON the soothsayer. DU12487. SEE
Swan son, Laurence T.
101
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SIMONE und der Friede.
Schiitz, Adolf.
DU13327. SEE
SIMPSON, EVAN JOHN.
Ladies depart, a play in one act, by Evan
John [pseud.] London^ S. French [1948].
18 p. illus. (French s acting edition,
no. 269) © Samuel French; ltd.; 2Mar48;
DP13932.
SIMPSON, HELEN DAISY.
The horoscope show. [Continuity] © Helen
Daisy Simpson; Ic 29'Mar48; DU13664.
SIMPSON, JOHN FRANCIS.
Telephone mathematics. [Announcement
for radio] © John Francis Simpson; Ic
14Jun48; C2732.
SIMS, DOROTHY RICE.
Weep for awhile, a play in three acts.
© Dorothy Rice Sims; Ic 12Feb48;
DU12883.
SIMULATED pressure altitude indicator with
"memory hands." C2269. SEE De Celles,
Joseph Howard.
SIN is bliss. DU14827. SEE Kramer, Mil-
ton J.
SINCLAIR, LISTER SHEDDEN.
Socrates, an original play in five scenes
and three acts. © Lister Shedden Sinclair;
Ic 19May48; DU14745.
SINCLAIR, UPTON BEALL.
A giant's strength; drama in three acts.
Monrovia, Calif. [1948]. 52 p. © Upton
Beall Sinclair; 12jan48; DP13509. Prev.
reg. 4May47; D unp. 9085.
SINCLADRE, JOAN.
Forever young. [Radio script] © Joan
Sinclaire; Ic 6Feb48; DU12827.
SINE, BARBARE ELIZABETH.
The sky is falling, a play in three acts.
© B. Elizabeth Sine; Ic i7May48; DU14653.
SING a song with Vaughn. C2011. SEE
Enders, Howard.
SING along with organ songs. DU14221. SEE
Schmertz, Charles Baye.
SINGAPORE. DU12128. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Nov. 3, 1947.
SINGAPORE'S peg leg. DU14587. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2381-1606.
SINGER, JACK.
Death after ten years. [Television script]
© Jack Singer; Ic 12May48; DU14532.
Unwelcome stranger. [Radio play] © Jack
Singer; Ic 24Feb48; DU13091.
The widow wanted another, a comedy in
three scenes, for television. © Jack
Singer; Ic 14Jun48; DU15215.
SINGING across America. DU14949. SEE
Highways and Byways to Music (Radio
program)
THE SINGING valley. DP15347. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 160.
SINNER'S lament. DU12745. SEE Wickey,
Lawrence.
SIREN song. DU12359. SEE Waley, Marie.
Sock and buskin.
SIROTA, ELSIE.
Object: matrimony. A play in two acts.
© Elsie Sirota; Ic 7Jan48; DU12495.
SISTER Oakes. DU12921. SEE Child, Nellise.
SISTER Superior. DU13005. SEE Einstadt
Isaac. '
THE SISTERS. DU15051. SEE Goodhew
Jonathan. '
SDC characters for an actress. DP13498
SEE Walsh, James M.
SDf-gun doctor. DU12944. SEE Holt, Felix.
SIX gun ring. DU12687. SEE The Lone Ranger
no. 2335-1560. * '
THE SIX servants. DU14294. SEE Looata
Virginia W. ^ '
SIXTH Avenue? DU13776. SEE Schoenstadt,
Helen Elizabeth.
THE SIXTH commandment. DU13187. SEE
Oettingen, Edith Herrnstadt.
THE SIXTH position. DU13945. SEE Harrison,
Emma Mae.
SKATER'S waltz. DU12415. SEE Belanger,
Merlyn Kenneth.
SKIDROAD. DU12162. SEE Perrault, Ernest
George.
SKIN deep. DU12907. SEE Ebenhack, Arthur.
SKINNER, GEORGE D.
Queens in their teens. Audition script no. 4.
© George D. Skinner; Ic 26Mar48; C2318.
THE SKY is falling. SEE
Hussey, Paula. DU12508.
Kanin, Garson. DU15375.
Sine, Barbare Elizabeth. DU14653.
THE SKY'S the limit. SEE
Kellman, Leon. DU13201.
Pomeroy, Wellington A. DU15118.
SLADE, KATHRYNE DOREMUS.
Old boys with high boys, a comedy in three
acts, by K. Doremus and L. N. Maximovich.
Adapted from the manuscript of the book
by the same name, based on the Richard W.
Lehne case. © Kathryne Doremus Slade,
Lazar Nicholas Maximovich; Ic 13Jan48;
DU13075.
SLADEK, Kate. SEE Thomas, Lynn.
SLANKARD, MABEL THOMPSON.
Hey Reuben, a three -act musical comedy.
Includes songs: "Hey Reuben," "Got to
bend down sister," I've been looking at
the moon," "Fantasy," and "Gypsy dance."
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Mabel Thompson Slankard; Ic 3May48;
DU15079.
SLAVERY no. 2; Lincoln no. 2. C2003. SEE
Tobias, Harry Osborn.
SLEEPING Beauty. SEE
Benedict, Miriam Judith. DP13931.
Let's Pretend, May 29, 1948. DU15135.
Trusler, G. Irene. DP13499.
SLEIGH ride. DU12548. SEE The Mystery
Castle, no. 14.
SLIDING down a moonbeam. DU12502. SEE
House, L. Margueritte.
A SLIGHT mistake. DU14766. SEE First
Nighter, Apr. 1, 1948.
SLIKER, HAROLD G.
Unto us the living a choric drama. Evan-
ston. 111., Row, Peterson [1948]. 19 p.
(A Row- Peterson play) © Row, Peterson
& Co.; 2Jan48; DP12515.
I
SLOANE, Robert. SEE Reader's Digest-
Radio Edition (Radio program)
SMALL courtesy. DU15113. SEE Cerf, Kurt.
THE SMALL hours. SEE Walsh, James M.
Six characters for an actress. DP13498.
SMALL town. DU15062-15063. SEE Teeter,
Dorothy Vanderford.
SMALL world. SEE
Bullock, Jimmie Lawrence. DU14506.
Schneider, William H. DU13416.
SMART, Jack, pseud. SEE Braun, Wilbur.
SMART as thsy come. DU12881. SEE Dinnes,
Nathan.
THE SMELL of the Yukon. DP13510. SEE
Sutton, Vanita.
THE SMILE. DU14033. SEE Konrad, Donald
Gerard.
SMILEY, GEORGE W.
My own— artistic— United States of America,
a radio program. © George W. Smiley;
Ic 16Feb48; C2172.
SMITH, ARTHUR TANNER ELLIOTT.
The devil takes, a melodrama in three acts,
b^ Elliott Smith. A revision of his play,
' Dublin road. ' © Arthur Tanner Elliott
Smith; Ic 26Apr48; DU14176.
SMITH, BENJAMIN VERNON.
The magic wand; format for radio broadcast,
by Vernon Smith. © Benjamin Vernon
Smith; Ic 21Jan48; DU12633.
SMITH, Betty.
The far-distant shore. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
SMITH, Bettye Jane.
Calgo. DU14778. SEE Strickland, Jan.
SMITH, BURRELL.
This broad expanse, an original screenplay
on radar as applied to Great Lakes navi-
gation; by Burrell Smith and James Cornell.
38 leaves. © Burrell Smith, James Cor-
nell; Ic lMar48; DU13348.
SMITH, EARL HOB SON.
David Crockett, a pageant drama in three
acts. © Earl Hobson Smith; Ic 2Apr48;
DU13764.
Lincoln takes a wife, a comedy in three acts.
Rev. version. © Earl Hobson Smith; Ic
lMar48; DU13349.
Old Smoky, a comedy in two acts. © Earl
Hobson Smith; Ic lMar48; DU13350.
SMITH, Elliott. SEE Smith, Arthur Tanner
Elliott.
SMITH, Frank J.
Red hot air. DU14269. SEE Pierce, Emily
Stanton.
SMITH, Jay. SEE Smith, John Joseph.
SMITH, JOHN JOSEPH.
Jaywalking with Johnnv. [Radio script]
© John Joseph (Jack Jay) Smith; Ic
12Jan48; DU12326.
SMITH, JORDAN CIARENCE.
A midsummer night's dream, adapted from
the play by William Shakespeare, for re-
cording for children on four 10" sides,
with music by Felix Mendelssohn. 6 leaves.
[Text only] © Jordan C. Smith; Ic 16Mar48;
DU13483.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SMITH, Matt Hartley.
Best seller premiere. DU14123. SEE
Fromer, Anne.
Charm School. DU14884. SEE Fromer,
Anne.
New lives for old. DU14108. SEE Fromer,
Anne.
Pet show. DU14885. SEE Fromer, Anne.
Reward offered. DU14887. SEE Fromer,
Anne.
A song is born. DU14886. SEE Fromer,
Anne.
SMITH, Phoebe.
Stranger in the night. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
Stranger than fiction. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
SMITH, ROBERT GORDON.
Birthday j^rassnt; or. Whatever goes with it.
[Continuity] © Robert Gordon Smith; Ic
24Feb48; DU13099.
Just between us, a radio program by Robert
Gordon. Script no. 1: A story of a mama
goat, her seven little kids, and the bad old
wolf. © Robert Gordon Smith; Ic 31Mar48;
DU13738.
Just between us, a radio program. Script
no. 2: The story of a boy who was awful
fond of bread and jelly. © Robert Gordon
Smith; Ic 5May48; DU14334.
Just between us, a radio program. Script
no. 3: Why the great granddaddy of all cats
got mad at the great granddaddy of all mice.
A new version of an old fable. © Robert
Gordon Smith; Ic 26May48; DU14982.
Just between us, a radio program. Script
no. 4: The story of Hansel and Grettel and
the wicked witch. A new version of an old
favorite. © Robert Gordon Smith; Ic
26May48; DU14981.
SMITH, ROSE MARIE.
Among my memoirs, an original poetry pro-
gram. A presentation of the Ithaca College
Radio Workshop. Script for Mar. 1, 1948.
© Rose Marie Smith; Ic 16Mar48; DU13424.
SMITH, Vernon. SEE Smith, Benjamin Vernon.
SMITH vs. Smith. DP14715. SEE Storer,
Winifred Carol.
SMITHFIELD, GEORGE FRANOS.
Weather-vane, an exciting comedy in three
acts. © George Francis Smithfield; Ic
5Mar48; on revisions; DU13341. Prev.
reg. "Cherubs in action;" 90ct46; D45304.
SMYTH, NONA LONG.
The deep well, a play in three acts. © Nona
Long Smyth; Ic 19May48; DU14746.
A SNAKE on Sunday. DP12767. SEE Constan-
duros, Mabel (Tilling).
SNAPP, PAULINE WILLIAMS.
Invitation to doubt, a play in three acts.
© Pauline Williams Snapp; Ic 13Feb48;
DU13080.
SNELL, Mrs. John B. SEE Carver, Ada Jack.
THE SNIPE hunt. DU15403. SEE The Adven-
tures of Frank Merriwell, no. 84.
SNOW White and Rose Red. DU12370. SEE
Let's Pretend, Dec. 13, 1947.
THE SNOWBOUND adventure. DU13676. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 75.
THE SNOWMAN. DU12796. SEE Mayo, John
Himes.
SO many children! DU12835. SEE Soence
Wall.
SO wrote Nostradamus. DU13064.
Hymen, Ira Edwin.
SEE
SO you want thrills! DU12651. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
SOCIETfi Privee d'imprimerie et d'fidition.
Aspects du theatre contemporain en France.
DP14501. SEE Arnold, Paul.
Une tradition theatrale. DP14502. SEE
Arnold, Paul.
SOCK and buskin.
Waley, Marie.
DU12359-12364. SEE
SOCRATES.
Shedden.
DU14745. SEE Sinclair, Lister
SOLD American! DU12597. SEE Ryan, Terry.
SOLDAN, Kurt.
Cosffan tutte. DP14115, DP14120. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
Don Giovanni. DP14116, DP14118. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
Die Hochzeit des Figaro. DP14117,
DP14119. SEE Mozart, Johann Chrysostom
Wolfgang Amadeus.
SOLILOQUY on the new year. DU12279.
Schenkkan, Robert Frederic.
SEE
SOLIMAN le magnifique.
Josset, Andre.
DU15322. SEE
SOLLIS, Mrs. E. B. SEE SoUis, Libby.
SOLLIS, Libby. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
SOLOFF, Rav.
Ring around a Haman. DP12940. SEE
Borowitz, Eugene B.
SOLOMON, LESTER SAUNDERS.
Always a first time, a comedy in three acts,
by Lester Saunders [pseud. J © Lester
Solomon, Jr.; Ic 16Apr48; DU14018.
One for you and one for me, an original
mystery play [for radio] in two acts, by
Lester Saunders [pseud.] © Lester
Saunders Solomon; Ic 4Feb48; DU12741.
SOME correlations of palmistry and astrology.
C2230. SEE Frey, Lillian Frieda.
SOME items from Sweetest and lowest.
DP13940. SEE Melville, Alan.
SOME of the snows of yesteryear. DU14619.
SEE Nelson, Virginia Armistead.
SOME physiologic and psychologic principles
foverning the role of exercise. C2033.
EE Steinhaus, Arthur H.
SOMETHING always happens. DP14226. SEE
Peters, Alice Thomson.
SOMETHING for nothing. DU14774.
Gary, Holland M.
SEE
SOMETHING more important. DU14449.
SEE Maltby, Henry Francis.
SOMEWHERE in Texas.
Easton, Sidney.
DU14002. SEE
SON of Heaven, imperial bird in golden cage.
DU14090. SEE Sibelius, Stanley.
SONG from heaven. DU12353. SEE Reader's
Digest — Radio Edition, no. 93.
SONG hits of tomorrow. DU14962. SEE
Zwoboda, Arthur Edward.
A SONG Is born. DU14886. SEE Fromer,
Anne.
SONG of Algiers. DU13459. SEE Briody,
Donald Francis.
SONG of the city. DU14351. SEE The Hour
of St. Francis (Radio program)
SONG of the stars. DU13576. SEE Geneve se,
Michael Angelo.
THE SONG OF THE STRANGER (Radio pro-
gram)
Episodes in this series are by Doris Halman.
Scripts 1-5, Aug. 4-8, 1947. © Ruthrauff
& Ryan, Inc.; Ic each 8Mar48; DU13381-
13385.
SONG scouts. DU14959. SEE Zwoboda,
Arthur Edward.
SONG to the sun. DU12707. SEE The Hour
of St. Francis (Radio program)
DER SONG von der sonnigen Jugend. DU14220.
SEE Brunner, Hans.
SONYA. DU12237. SEE Dunn, Caesar.
SOOTIN, HARRY.
Oh, doctor; a play in three acts. © Harry
Sootin; Ic 24Feb48; DU13090.
The toid man, a play in three acts. © Harry
Sootin; Ic 29Jan48; DU12628.
A SOPHISTICATED accident. C2123. SEE
Roche, William Bosworth. Automobile
safety jingles for radio, L-5.
SORNSEN, FLORA ELAINE.
Be yourself, a musical play in two acts.
[Text only] © Elora Elaine Sornsen; Ic
lDec47; DU12108.
SORORITY sisters. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty holiday. DPI 3966.
THE SORREL sisters. DU14866. SEE The
Sheriff, no. 192.
SOTER, Luchios, pseud. SEE Salvatore,
Sacerdote Limzzo.
SOUL, WALTER FORREST.
Telequiz, a television quiz show. [Sample
script] © Walter Forrest Soul; Ic
24Mar48; DU13695.
THE SOUL of the orchestra. DU14950. SEE
Highways and Byways to Music (Radio pro-
gram)
SOUND on the goose. DU15132. SEE Biel,
Nicholas J.
SOUNDING brass. DU15204. SEE Paget,
Genevieve May.
SOUTHERN cross. DU14832. SEE Kamarck,
Frank M.
SOUTHERN old timers. DU14444. SEE
Thierry, James Francis.
UN SOUVENIR d'ltalie. DP15142. SEE Du-
creux, Louis.
SPANGBERG, BULA KENT.
Our kids, an audience-participation quiz
show [for radio] © Bula Kent Spangberg;
Ic 19Apr48; DU14035.
THE SPARROW'S nest. DU13773. SEE
Duersten, William Edward.
103
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SPEAK UP AMERICA (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Roy S. Dur-
stine. © Roy S. Diirstine.
[1] © Ic 27Feb48; DU13226.
Apr. 4, 1948. © Ic 19Apr48; C2445.
SPEAKING of money. C2358. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
SPEAKING of sports. C2220. SEE Linde-
muth, James Douglas.
SPECHT, PAUL L.
Why the Fine Arts Television Corporation?
An address. © Paul L. Specht; Ic
17May48; C2593.
SPECIAL and incidental services. C2407.
SEE Armanino, Dominic Carl.
SPECIAL form for broadcasting station sign-
off announcement. C2259. SEE Egolf,
Willard Durre.
SPECIAL Frontier Town sequence, no. 1-4.
DU13869-13872. SEE The Lone Ranger,
no. 2374-1599 to 2377-1602.
SPECIAL guest. DP12513. SEE El ser, Don-
ald.
SPECIAL program dedicated to heavy duty
truck drivers. C2511. SEE Poggia, Emily
Elise. Road quizz, no. 1.
SPECIAL six-guns. DU12685. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2333-1558.
THE SPECULATOR. DU12856. SEE Oswald,
Richard.
SPEERSCHNEIDER, ETHEL.
Christmas through the ages; or, Wisconsin s
heritage. A dramatization for school,
church or general community use. Madison,
Wisconsin Idea Theatre [1946] cl948.
26 p. illus. © Ethel Speer Schneider;
80ct46; DP14481.
SPELLBOUND. DU13750. SEE Lux Radio
Theatre, Mar. 8, 1948.
SPENCE, WALL.
So many childrenl An original one-act
play for children. © Wall Spence; Ic
6Feb48; DU12835.
SPENCER, ALBERT E.
Chattel mortgages. Conditional sales.
Party walls. Unincorporated associations,
charities and churches. fLectures]
© Albert E. Spencer; Ic 240ct47; C2207.
Corporation taxes. Married women. Feme
sole trader. Weak-minded persons.
Minors. Corporations. [Lectures]
© Albert E. Spencer; Ic 240ct47; C2210.
Deeds. Recording acts. Ground rents.
Easements. Adverse possession. [Lec-
tures] © Albert E. Spencer; Ic 240ct47;
C2212.
Estates in land. Partnership property.
Mortgages. Wills. Lien of decedent' s
debts. Transfer inheritance tax. Federal
estate tax. [Lectures] © Albert E.
Spencer; Ic 240ct47; C2211.
Intestate Act of 1917. [Lecture] © Albert
E. Spencer; Ic 240ct47; C2213.
Judgments. [Lecture] © Albert E. Spencer;
Ic 240ct47; C2209.
Settlement information. [Lecture] © Al-
bert E. Spencer; Ic 240ct47; C2208.
SPENCER, THEODORE.
An acquired illumination, the purpose of
general education in the humanities.
[Lecture] © Theodore Spencer; Ic 8Jun48;
C2730.
SPENCER, William.
The Whoopstars. DU12849. SEE Harkrider,
John.
SPEWACK, BELLA.
Kiss me, Kate; a new play in two acts.
© Bella Spewack; Ic 28May48; DU15085.
SPICKERS, REED HUTCHINS.
Goya rides again, a comedy in three acts,
by Reed Spickers and Lance Clarke.
© Reed Hutchins Spickers, Lance Clarke;
Ic 29Dec47; DU12161.
SPICKERS, WILLIAM.
Girls' school, a play in three acts, by Wil-
liam Spickers and Fay Dtx Reid. © Fay
Dix Reid, WUliam Spickers; Ic 8Jul47;
DU12684.
SPIEZIA, ANTHONY.
City life; or. Themes for drama. A melo-
dramatic fantasy in two acts. © Anthony
Spiezia; Ic 29Dec47; DU12163.
SPILLET om Bly-Petter.
Eidem, Odd.
DP13166. SEE
SPIN a silver dollar. DU13941. SEE
Reader's Digest — Radio Edition, no. 109.
SPIRA, ALVA ANN.
Restricted, a contemporary drama in three
acts. © Alva Spira; Ic 12Jan48; DU12325.
Restricted, a contemporary drama in three
acts. [Revised] © Alva Spira; Ic 2Mar48;
DU13274.
THE SHRIT of Life. DU13536. SEE Larsen,
Alice C. Keaton.
SPITZER, Robert.
R.S.V.P. DU15253.
Purmort.
SEE Eames, Ruth
SPONSOR. C2709. SEE Ketchum, MacLeod
and Grove.
THE SPORTING eye. C2152. SEE Jacobs,
Ralph H.
THE SPORTS almanac. DU13438. SEE
Miller, John W.
THE SPORTSMEN'S show. DU12253. SEE
Reeves, Zoe.
SPRAGUE, BESSE (TOULOUSE)
Melody madhouse, a nomedy in three acts,
by Priscilla Wayne [pseud.] and Wayne
Sprague. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Enter-
tainment House [1947]. 81 p. illus. (An
Eldridge 3 -act play) © Eldridge Enter-
tainment House, inc.; 10ct47; DP13515.
SPRAGUE, Wayne.
Melody madhouse. DP13515. SEE Sprague,
Besse (Toulouse)
SPRING green. DU13131. SEE Kraft Tele-
vision Theatre, no. 41.
SPRING sonata. DU14231. SEE Clement,
Victor Kelemen.
SPRINGTIME for Patsy. DP13086. SEE
Gregory, Harold James.
SPURS and spats. DU14007. SEE Hugo,
Stella Lynott.
SQUIRE, F. BURT.
Memory lane album, a half -hour audition
script for radio-television use only.
© F. Burt Squire; Ic 5May48; C2560.
SQUIRE, ROGER LEWIS.
Previous engagement, a comedy in four
acts. © Roger Lewis Squire; Ic 19May48;
DU14906.
SQUIRES, BEULAH.
The rendezvous, a play in three acts.
© Mrs. Glenn S. Squires; Ic 15Mar48;
DU13624.
SQUIRES, Mrs. Glenn S. SEE Squires, Beulah.
STAGE for the word. DU13167. SEE Nordine,
Kenneth Edward.
STAKE out. DU13911. SEE The Shadow,
no. 328.
STANDARD Oil Company of Indiana. ^
Free for all. DU12643. SEE Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc.
Keep the heat on. C2458. SEE Francisco
Films.
STANLEY, Arthur.
Maritza. DP12122. SEE Layer- Parker,
Robert.
STANTON, Priscilla B.
Red hot air. DU14269. SEE Pierce, Emily
Stanton.
STAR Chamber. DU12925. SEE Wilderman,
Louis H.
STAR-light, star-bright. DU14881. SEE
Valentine, Richard Harden.
STAk performer. DU15083. SEE Brand,
William Francis.
STARRING love! DU13846. SEE Francisco,
William Hale.
STARS of tomorrow. SEE Walters, Louis E.
Lou Walters' stars of tomorrow. DU13707.
START chicks that pay. C2370. SEE Handy
Qam) Organization, inc.
THE STARTING point. DU13363. SEE
Johnson, Georgia Douglas.
THE STARTLED saint. DP12112. SEE
Johnson, Philip.
STAVIG, Richard Thorson.
A little learning. DU14284. SEE Boe,
Leonard Clifford.
STAVIS, BARRIE.
Lamp at midnight, a play in three acts.
[New York] Dramatists Play Service [1948]. j
83 p. illus. © Barrie Stavis; 3Apr48; 1
on new foreword and revisions; DP14244. "
Prev. reg. 25Jul42; D unp. 81387.
ST AW, SALA.
Pelleas and Melisande, a play in three acts,
prologue and epilogue, adafied from the
original of Maurice Maeterlinck. ® Sala
Staw; Ic 18Feb48; DU12956.
STEAM pressure. DU12972. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2342-1567.
STEDMAN, SIDNEY R.
Relaxing time, a script for a television pro-
gram. © Sidney R. Stedman; Ic 30Apr48;
DU14297.
STEEL, Robert S. SEE Behind the Front Page
(Radio program)
STEELMAN, NORMAN.
Better to reign, a comedy in three acts.
© Norman Steelman; Ic 25May48; DU15109.
STEEPLECHASE. C2240. SEE Chessler,
Maurice.
STEGER, Marcel Joseph. SEE Steger, Mark
'Joseph.
I
104
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
STEGER, MARK JOSEPH.
Popular voice training, continuity used
on records. 12 sides, ^s) Mark J Steger;
Ic 26Apr48; C2498
STEIGMAN, BENJAMIN M.
Render unto Wagner, a play in three acts,
by Ben Gale [pseud. ] The story cf Richard
Wagner and Minna, Mathilde and Cosima
© Benjamin M. Steigman; Ic 22Apr48:
DU14365.
STEIN, LEON JACK.
Horatio's penny, a play in three acts,
© Leon J. Stein; Ic 6Jan48; DU12270.
A letter from Harry, a play in three acts.
© Leon Jack Stein; Ic 4May48; DU14336.
STEIN, LOUIS RONALD.
Hellas belle. A musical play in three acts.
Words and muEic by Ronald Stein, Charles
Hartn.ann, Dave Lehr [and others]. Pre-
sented by the Quadrangle Club of Washing-
ton University, St. Louis. © Quadrangle
Club of Washington Univ., Ic 14Apr48;
DU14448.
STEIN, MORRIS.
The man from Topeka, a comedy in three
acts, by Edmund Morris [jpseud.] Based
on Gogol's "The revizor. © Morris
Stein; Ic 9Feb48; DU12822.
STEINBERG, BELLE MARKOWITZ.
Now is the time, a play in three acts.
© Belle Markowitz Steinberg; Ic lMar48;
DU13199.
STEINBRECHER, Alexander.
Alt-Wien. DP14708. SEE Lanner, Joseph
Franz Karl.
STEINHARDT, HERSCHEL SAMUEL.
Fire, a play in two acts and six scones.
© Herschel S. Steinhardt; Ic 21Apr48; on
revisions; DU14145. Prev. reg. Iljan46;
D156.
Three one-act plays. © Herschel S. Stein-
hardt; Ic each 6May48.
The eternal prosecutor. DU14900.
A father's gift. DU14899.
The Scotsman and the German farmer.
DU14901.
STEINHAUS, ARTHUR H.
Some physiologic and psychologic principles
governing the role of exercise in the
development and maintenance of health and
fitness. [Lecture] © Arthur H. Steinhaus;
Ic 26jan48; C2033.
STEINSBERGER, Patricia Ruth.
Campaign summer. DU15318. SEE Jensen,
Eileen Stith.
STENNING, JACK GEORGE.
Neglected wives, a three-act farce comedy.
© Jack George Stenning; Ic 25Mar48;
DU13598.
STEP a little closer. DU15266. SEE Cotler,
Gordon.
STEPHANIE, Gottlieb.
Con stanza and the sultan. DU15358. SEE
Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolfgang
Amadeus.
STEPHENS, PETER JOHN.
The wonderbird, an original play in three
acts. © Peter John Stephens; Ic 29Apr48;
DU14270.
STEPHENSON, SHIRLEY.
Folly on the trolley, a pantomimic skit.
3 leaves. © V/etmore Declamation Bureau;
lSep47; DP12467.
STEPLESS stairs. DU12915. SEE Page,
Sarah Frances.
STEPPING off the merry-go-round. DP13422.
SEE Beckwith, Miriam Rachel Capron.
STERBINI, Cesare.
The barber of Seville. DU12681. SEE
Adler, Herman.
STERLING Products International, inc.
Las mil y una carcajadas de Glostora.
DU14703. SEE Rivero, Ramon.
La vida en broma. DU14828. SEE Rivero,
Ramon.
STERN, ALAN.
Come as you are. Radio script no. 1. © The
Crosley Broadcasting Corp.; Ic 19Apr48;
C2471. ^ t- , i^ ,
A date with music. Audition script. Mar. 18,
1948. © The Crosley Broadcasting Corp.;
Ic 19Mar48; C2309.
Days of the giants. Script no. 7, Nov. 15,
1947. © Crosley Broadcasting Corp.; Ic
24Nov47; DU12158.
The drama of the United Nations. Crisis:
1948. A play, presented by Xavier Uni-
versity, Cincinnati, Ohio, Feb. 26, 1948.
53 leaves. © Xavier Univ.; Ic 9Mar48;
DU13822.
For your pleasure. Radio script no. 1.
© The Crosley Broadcasting Corp.; Ic
25May48; C2715.
Hodge podge. Audition script no. 1, June 11,
1948. © The Crosley Broadcasting Corp.;
Ic 21Jun48; C2751.
Let's take a look. Script no. 1, July 2,
1947. © Crosley Broadcasting Corp.; Ic
16Jan48; DU12479.
STERN, Arthur Alan.
National ring. DU12560. SEE Harkrider,
John.
STERN, ISIDORE.
King Max, a play in five scenes. © Isidore
Stern; Ic lMar48; DU13203.
The tunnel of love murders, a radio play.
8 leaves. © Isidore Stern; Ic 5Mar48;
DU13435.
STERN, MARTIN.
The criminals, a play in two parts. ©
Martin Stern.
1. © Ic 26Apr48; DU14346.
2. © Ic 15May48; DU14664.
STERN, YERMIE.
Do you remember? or, I remember, I remem-
ber. Format for radio program. © Hit
Parade, inc.; Ic 19May48; C2612.
STERNBERG, PAUL.
Claire Handy' s boss. First episode in a new
series [for radio] © Paul Sternberg; Ic
18Mar48; DU13817.
A penny for your thoughts. Episode in a
radio serial. © Paul Sternberg; Ic 18Mar48;
on revisions; DU13816. Prev. reg. lMar39;
D62290.
STETSON, HELEN SLOAN.
The reject guy, a play in three acts. © Helen
Sloan Stetson; Ic 28Apr48; DU14355.
STEVENS, Jonny, pseud. SEE Craw, James
Lawrence.
STEVENS, LESLIE CLARK.
The new look, a musical revue. Conception
of the theme by Leslie Stevens; sketches
and part of the lyrics by Leslie Stevens and
Irving Wexler; visual conception and designs
by Kim Swados; choreography and staging by
Mary Anthony; music by Clay Warnick.
[Text only] © Leslie C. Stevens, Irving
Wexler; Ic 20May48; DU15351.
STEVENSON, JAMES.
Six-gun doctor. DU12944. SEE Holt, Felix.
STEVENSON, JAMES.
What's cooking? or. Fun in the kitchen. A
fresh, new approach to the culinary art
thru television. © James Stevenson; Ic
20Feb48; DU13000.
What's the score? By James Stevenson and
John J. Dillon. [Television script] ©James
Stevenson, John J. Dillon; Ic 4Feb48;
DU13528.
STEVENSON, JANET MARSHALL.
Declaration, a play in three acts, by Janet
and Philip Stevenson. © Janet Marshall
Stevenson, Philip Edward Stevenson; Ic
24Feb48; on revisions; DU13068. Prev.
reg. 3Sep40; D71444.
STEVENSON, Philip Edward.
Declaration. DU13068. SEE Stevenson,
Janet Marshall.
STEVERS, RICHARD.
Willie, a mystery comedy in three acts, by
Richard Stevers and Belle Blumenthal.
© Richard Stevers, Belle Blumenthal; Ic
9Dec47; DU12500.
STEVIE Guy. DU14234. SEE Orlovitz, GU-
bert.
STEWART, GLENN.
The Joseph story, an ancient tale in modern
slanguage. [Narration] © Glenn Stewart;
Ic lApr48; C2555.
STEWART, IDA IRMA.
Excess baggage, a comedy in three acts, by
Ida Tucker [pseud.] and Louise Ball
[pseud, of Louise Therese Windermere]
& Louise Windermere, Ida Stewart; Ic
4May48; DU14343.
STEWART, MURRAY.
The pillaring hours, a play in two acts.
© Murray Stewart; Ic 22Mar48; DU13564.
STEWART, ROBERT L.
Management — key to prosperity. [Lecture]
© Robert L. Stewart; Ic 5Feb48; C2163.
STICK around. DU12795. SEE Scott, Town-
send.
STICK happy. DP12791. SEE Hanson, Meyer.
STIEGLITZ, PERRY J.
Heritage, a play in ten scenes. © Perry J.
Stieglitz; Ic 8Mar48; DU13360.
STIFFLER, RONALD-BEL.
These are stars indeed, a play in three
acts. © Ronald-Bel Stiffler; Ic 28May48;
DU15396.
STOCK, HENRY M.
The holy man, a pageant drama in two parts,
based on the life of St. Francis of Assisi.
© Henry M. Stock HI; Ic 19Apr48;
DU14070.
STODEL, EDWARD CHARLES.
News behind the headlines, nos. 5-''. [Radio
scripts] © Edward Charles Stodel; Ic
each 24Nov47; DU12261-12263.
THE STOKER. DU12961.
Louise Burkett.
SEE Harper,
THE STOLEN masterpiece. DU15336. SEE
The Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 91.
STONE, CAROL.
The ghost of Blueline Inn, a comedy in three
acts, by Martin A. Dix [pseud.] © Carol
Stone; Ic 18Mar48; DUI3574.
STONE, Florence, pseud. SEE Greenstone,
Florence M.
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STONE, Gene. SEE The Great Gildersleeve
(Radio program)
STONE, JAMES FLOYD.
Home for Christmas, a comedy in three
acts. Franklin, Ohio, EldridgB Entertain-
ment House [1947]. 78 p. illus. (An
Eldridge 3 -act play) © Eldridge Entertain-
ment House, inc.; lNov47; DP13524.
The honeymoon is over, a farce comedy in
three acts. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Enter-
tainment House [19471 77 p. illus. (An
Eldridge 3 -act play) © Eldridge Enter-
tainment House, inc.; 10ct47; DP13519.
If you knew Susie! A farce in three acts.
Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment
House [19471 75 p. illus. (An Eldridge
3 -act play) © Eldridge Entertainment
House, inc.; 10ct47; DP13520.
Leave it to Grandma, a comedy [in three
acts] by Vincent Lindsay [pseud.] Franklin,
Ohio, Eldridge Entertainment House [^1!^47].
81 p. illus. ( An Eldridge 3-act play)
© Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.;
10ct47; DP13517.
Mrs. Astor's horse, a farce in three acts.
Boston, Drama Guild Publishers [1948].
99 p. illus. (Drama Guild plays) © Drama
Guild Publishers; 3Feb48; DP13388.
Poor Hubert, a farce-comedy in three acts.
Syracuse, N. Y., W. N. Bugbee Co.. cl947.
75 p. illus. (Bugbee' s thrift plays)
© Willis N. Bugbee Co.; 10Nov47; DP12088.
STONE (S.) Productions. SEE Come To Our
House (Tele\asion program)
STONE, Sheila. SEE Come To Our House
(Television program)
A STONE is laid in a city block. DU12821.
SEE Anton, Pauline.
STONE wall alibi. DU13861. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 851.
STOOGE for destiny. DU14672. SEE Rferly,
Jean.
STOP payment. DU13271. SEE Uhl, Edwin
George.
STOP THE MUSIC (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Howard Connell.
© Louis G. Cowan, inc.
1-2. Mar. 21, 28
C2441-2442.
3. Apr. 4, 1948.
4. Apr. 11, 1948.
5. Apr. 18, 1948.
6. Apr. 25, 1948.
7. May 2, 1948.
8. May 9, 1948.
9. May 16, 1948.
10. May 23, 1948.
11. May 30, 1948.
12. June 6, 1948.
13. June 13, 1948.
14. June 20, 1948.
, 1948. © Ic each 16Apr48;
© Ic 16Apr48; C2444.
© Ic 16Apr48; C2443.
© Ic 23Apr48; C2499.
© Ic 27Apr48; C2518.
© Ic 5May48; C2538.
© Ic llMay48; C2570.
© Ic 18May48; C2592.
© Ic 25IVfey48; C2704.
© Ic 2Jun48; C2723.
© Ic 21Jun48; C2753.
© Ic 15Jun48; C2743.
© Ic 23Jun48; C2754.
STOP the music. C1999. SEE Salter, Harry.
STOPPING at the New Yorker. DU12328.
SEE Williams, Elaine.
STORE-tested sales plan. C2331.
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
SEE
STORER, WINIFRED CAROL.
Smith vs. Smith, a farce in three acts.
Boston, Baker s Plays [1948]. 74 p. illus.
(Baker s edition of plays) © Walter H.
Baker Co.; llMay48; DP14715.
THE STORK flies again. C2464. SEE Lange,
John Fred.
A STORM on Parnassus. DP13500. SEE
Corrie, Joe.
STORMY weather. DU12946. SEE Tainsh,
Jean Elizabeth.
STORRIS enne pommese fram Mamma Gus.
C2585. SEE Bimonte, Richard Irpinio.
THE STORY behind your favorite song. SEE
Rothschild, John Edward. It's a great dav
DU14371.
STORY book time. DU12867. SEE Clohecy,
Marie M.
A STORY for strangers. DU12171. SEE
Connelly, Marcus Cook.
THE STORY of a boy who was awful fond of
bread and jelly. DU14334. SEE Smith,
Robert Gordon. Just between us.
A STORY of a mama goat, her seven little
kids, and the bad old wolf. DU13738. SEE
Smith, Robert Gordon. Just between us.
THE STORY of a song. DU12987. SEE Keyes,
Paul William.
THE STORY of an American family. SEE
McGuire, Marion Agnes. A house to live in.
DU12682.
STORY of an idea. C2509. SEE Freeland,
Fred.
THE STORY of Celeste. DU13928. SEE
Tripp, Paul.
THE STORY of Clement. DU12712. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
THE STORY of David. DU12534. SEE Lieb-
man, Dorothy Bachman.
THE STORY of Hansel and Grettel and the
wicked witch. DU14981. SEE Smith, Robert
Gordon. Just between us.
THE STORY of Joseph. DP14436. SEE Bow-
man, Phil. Greatest stories of all time,
no. 3.
THE STORY of Queen Esther. DP14435. SEE
Bowman, Phil. Greatest stories of all time,
no. 2.
THE STORY of redemption. DU13114. SEE
Craig, Lucy Eloise.
THE STORY of Santa Claus. DU14133. SEE
Miller, Norman H.
THE STORY of Sleeping Beauty. DU14890.
SEE Reinhart, Robert. Three sketches.
THE STORY of Terry Hanson. DU13866. SEE
The Lone Ranger, no. 2371-1596.
THE STORY of the angels. DU12932. SEE
Ribble, Hazel Mary Virginia.
THE STORY of the first Christmas. DU14854.
SEE Browning, Leone Hunter.
THE STORY of the little frogs. C2707. SEE
Robinson, Mary Evelyn.
THE STORY of the rosary. DU14423. SEE
Lauer, Mercedes Josephine.
A STORY revised. DU14763. SEE First
Nighter, Feb. 26, 1948.
STORY sweepstakes. DU14359. SEE Cooper,
Lester.
SrOWE, Harriet Elizabeth (Beecher).
Uncle Tom's cabin. SEE Carter, Leslie H.
Good-bye, little Eva. DP13730.
Thierry, James Francis. Southern old
timers. DU14444.
THE STRAGGLERS. DU13143.
Anatol.
SEE Shulkin,
THE STRAIGHT and narrow path to heaven.
DU14107. SEE Coleman, Eliza Meekins.
STRAIGHT furrow. DP14781. SEE Benson,
Hilda.
THE STRANGE case of Malcome Craige.
DU13947. SEE Pattiz, Warren Bruce.
A STRANGE design. DU14026. SEE Butcher,
Dwight.
STRANGE gesture. DU13264. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 477.
THE STRANGE story of John Ericsson.
DU12617. SEE Reader s Digest— Radio
Edition, no. 98.
STRANGE things happen in Connecticut. SEE
Loughrey, Jonathan. Yes, if you catch me
in the barn. DU13373.
STRANGER in the night. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short
plays on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
STRANGER than fiction. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
STRANGER things have happened. DU13124.
SEE Seller, Conrad.
STRANGER to fear. DU13326. SEE Whiting,
J. Murray.
A STRANGER to the system. DU14701. SEE
Conkling, Louise Braman.
STRAUSS, Johann.
Die Fledermaus. SEE House, L. Margue-
ritte. A masquerade in Vienna. DU12527.
STRAVINSKH, IGOR'FEDOROVICH.
Orpheus [by] Igor Strawinsky. Ballet in
three scenes; ballet en trois tableaux.
Full score. London, New York, Boosey &
Hawkes [1948]. 59 p. Sheet laid in:
"Argument, English text by Robert A.
Hague." © Boosey & Hawkes, inc.;
7Jun48; DP15166.
STRAWINSKY, Igor. SEE Stravinskii, Igor'
Fedorovich.
STREET and Smith Publications, inc. SEE
Nick Carter, Master Detective (Radio
program)
The Shadow (Radio program)
STREET scene. DP14044. SEE Rice, Elmer.
A STREETCAR named Desire. A21658. SEE
Williams, Tennessee.
THE STRENGTH within. DU12520. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 52.
STRICKLAND, JAN.
Calgo, a comedy in three acts. © Bettye
Jane Smith; Ic 17May48; DU14778.
STRICTLY confidential. DU13765. SEE
Uhl, Edwin George.
STRIKER, Fran. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
1
106
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
STRINGER, ANN.
East of Olympus, a play i:i thrau acts, by
Ann Stringer and Lyforc Moore, fe Ann
Stringer, Lyford Moore; Ic 29Mar48;
DU13990.
STRIPED pants and petticoats. DU14472.
SEE Walyce, Eugenia N.
STRODE, Warren Chetham. SEE Chetham-
Strode, Warren.
STROUD, ALBERT BEN.
Emmanuel's son, a lesson from the Prodi-
gal Son, in three acts. © Albert Ben
Stroud; Ic 26Jan48; DU12601.
Resurrection's dawn, an Easter service
play, in throe acts. © Albert Ben Stroud;
Ic ISFcb'.:; DU.2955.
The ten talents, a lesson from the Parable
of the talents, in three acts. © Albert
Bon Stroud; Ic 18Feb48; DU12960.
THE STRUGGLE and birth of Chris Brovick.
DU15398. SEE Barnett, Richard Guy.
STRUM, J. Maury, pseud. SEE Strum,
Maurice.
STRUM, MAURICE.
A tale of yesterday, a play in three acts,
by J. Maury arum [pseud.] © Maurice
Strum; Ic 20Apr48; on revisions; DU14062.
Prev. reg. "Point Felony;" 18Aug41;
D77056.
STUART, CHARLES.
Benjamin Britten: Peter Grimes [Scenario]
London, Boosey and Hawkes. 35 p. illus.
(Covent Garden operas) © Hawkes and
Son (London) ltd.; 8Jan48; Ic 13Jan48;
AI-1428.
STUART, Kenn, pseud. SEE Stubbs, Kenneth
Norman.
STUBBS, KENNETH NORMAN.
Lover, a comedy in three acts, by Kenn
Stuart [pseud.] © Kenneth Norman Stubbs;
Ic 18Feb48; DU12958.
STURM, JUSTIN.
The lady and the tart, a comedy in three
acts. © Justin Sturm; Ic 9Feb48; DU13927.
STYRIA Filmgesellschaft M.B.H.
Anni. DU14980. SEE Neufeld, Max.
SUArEZ, Severe Tomas del Pino. SEE Pino
Suarez, Severe Tomas del.
SUBJECT matter; Writing comedy. C2446.
SEE Rogoff, Elias M. Humorology, no. 15-16.
SUBWAY to the moon. DU13942. SEE Koegel,
Joseph.
SUCCESS story. DU14407. SEE Doctor's
Orders, no. 3.
SUFFER the little children. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. The best one-act
plays, 1947-1948. AA83794.
SUFFICIENT unto the day. DU14742. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 68.
THE SUGAR plum tree. DU14358. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
A SUGGESTION. C2526. SEE Byng, Edward
John Jefferson.
SUITE 357. DU14793. SEE Groag, Edward
Robert.
SUIVEZ la guide. SEE Walsh, James M.
Six characters for an actress. DP13498.
SULDS, IRVIN PAUL.
Court of Current Issues; The Nation s
Court of Current Issues. A television
program. © Irvin Paul Sulds; Ic
14May48; DU14635.
The Court of Public Opinion: Is universal
military training necessary? A televi-
sion program. © Irvin Paul Sulds; Ic
12Feb48; DU12884.
SULLOWAY, Alison Green.
Winner take all. DU13560. SEE Sulloway,
Alvah Woodbury.
SULLOWAY, ALVAH WOODBURY.
Winner take all, a musical play in two acts,
by Alvah W. Sulloway and Alison G. Sullo-
way. [Text and music on separate leaves]
© Alvah Woodbury Sulloway, Alison Green
Sulloway; Ic 22Mar48; DU13560.
SULZBERGER, MAY.
Charming Carol Mae, a true story of real
life, by Mae Caro [pseud.] Continuity.
© Mae Caro (marriage name: May Sulz-
berger); Ic 26Apr48; DU14173.
SUMERAU, DOROTHY LEHMAN.
The children's garden, a Children's Day
pageant for younger children. Book and
lyrics by Dorothy Lehman Sumerau,
music by I. H. Meredith. New York,
Tullar- Meredith Co., cl948. 23 p.
© Tullar- Meredith Co.; 5Apr48; DP14631.
SUMMER and smoke. DU14138, DU14340.
SEE Williams, Tennessee.
A SUMMER night. DU15026. SEE Pitt,
Betty Joyce.
SUMMER song. DU13641. SEE Bedwell,
Frieda Ferguson.
SUMMER stock. DU15159. SEE LaMarre,
Howard Pierre.
SUMMIT Radio Corporation.
Hello Cinderella. DU13809. SEE Berk,
Viola G.
Inquiring recorder. DU15262. SEE Berk,
Roger G.
THE SUMMONING of Everyman. DP12766.
SEE Payne, Herbert W.
SUMNER, GEORGE.
"a" is for apple, a comedy in three acts.
© George Sumner; Ic 27Jan48; DU12615.
SUMNER, MARKR.
Thunderhead, a drama in one act. Marion,
Iowa, Art Craft Play Co., cl947. 30 p.
illus. (An Art Craft play) © J. Vincent
Heuer; 5Dec47; DP12607.
THE SUN is set. DU12445. SEE Gray,
Gordon Le Roy.
SUN of freedom. DU12134. SEE Millman,
David.
SUNCHASERS. DU14331. SEE Kubrick,
Irving.
THE SUNDAY breakfast. DU13466. SEE
Rubio, Emery.
SUNDAY evening with the Vandercooks.
DU12719. SEE Hughes, WiUiam J.
SUNDELOF-ASBRAND, KARIN.
Midnight son, mystery comedy in three acts,
by Karin Asbrand. Boston, Baker's Plays
[1948]. 71 p. (Baker' s edition of plays)
© Walter H. Baker Co.; 6Feb48; DP14497.
Noah' s circus in the Ark. [A play] by Karin
Asbrand. Dayton, Ohio, Paine Pub. Co.
[1948]. 13 p. © Paine Pub. Co.; 15Mar48;
DP13719.,
The widow's mite, a missionary play in one
act, by Karin Asbrand. Franklin, Ohio,
Eldridge Entertainment House, cl947.
30 p. (Eldridge popular one act plays)
© Eldridge Entertainment House, inc.;
10ct47; DP13514.
SUNDERWIRTH, WILBERT W.
A time table of prophecy, an analysis of
Daniel's "seventy weeks " prophecy.
[Lecture] © Wilbert W. Sunderwirth; Ic
2Jan48; C2416.
SUNDOWN Beach. DU15126. SEE Breuer,
Bessie.
THE SUNNY side of the atom. SEE
Beier, Carl. DU12367.
Mayorga, Margaret (Gardner), ed. The
best one-act plays, 1947-1948. AA83794.
SUPERIOR Coach Corporation.
Superior is more than a word. C2043. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Your Superior home. C2044. SEE Handy
0am) Organization, inc.
SUPERIOR is more than a word. C2043.
SEE Handy 0am) Organization, inc.
SURCHI, ENRICO.
The doctor's decision, a play in three acts.
© Mary Leone; Ic 9Mar48; DU13444.
SURPRISE, AL N.
Horsesense, a suggested weekly television
program. Script no. 1. © Al N. Surprise,
also known as Tex Surprise and Tex
Miller; Ic 25Mar48; DU13595.
SURPRISE, Tex. SEE Surprise, Al N.
A SURVEY and evaluation of various methods
of muscle re-education. C2202. SEE
Schroeder, Alma.
THE SURVIVORS. SEE
Gordon, Mary. DU14823.
Viertel, Peter. DP15168.
SUTHERLAND, ALLENE.
Uncle Sammey's treasure, a marionette
production in three acts, by Allene Suther-
land and Francilda Sutherland. © Allene
Sutherland, Francilda Sutherland; Ic
23Jan48; DU12697.
SUTHERLAND, Francilda.
Uncle Sammey's treasure.
Sutherland, Allene.
DU12697. SEE
SUTTON, VANITA.
In daze of olde, a burlesque melodrama in
two scenes. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge
Entertainment House, cl947. 13 p. (El-
dridge popular one act plays) © Eldridge
Entertainment House, inc.; 10ct47; DP13511.
The smell of the Yukon, a f rapped saga of
the frozen North; a burlesque melodrama
in three scenes. Franklin, Ohio, Eldridge
Entertainment House, cl947. 18 p. illus.
(Eldridge popular one act plays) © El-
dridge Entertainment House, inc.; 10ct47;
DP13510.
SWAN, THOMAS F.
Journey north, a musical play in a prologue
and two acts. Book by Tom Swan, music
by Ted German. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Edward L. German,
Thomas F. Swan; Ic 6Apr48; DU13815.
SWANSON, CARL ALVIN, ed.
Modern Italian one-act plays; ed. with notes
and vocabulary, by Carl A. Swanson. 243 p.
(The Heath-Chicago Italian series) © D. C.
Heath and Co., Boston; 18Mar48; A21746.
107
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
SWANSON, LAURENCE T.
Simon the soothsayer, a drama in one act.
© Laurence T. Swanson; Ic 22Jan48;
DU12487.
That's the spirit, a farce in one act.
© Laurence T. Swanson; lc.l9Apr48;
DU14054.
THE SWAP Shop. DU13706. SEE Lewis,
Frances Victoria.
THE SWEDISH way. DP14476. SEE Hoffine,
Lyla M.
SWEET poison. DU15116. SEE Lee, Leonard.
SWEETEST and lowest. SEE Melville, Alan.
Some items from Sweetest and lowest.
DP13940.
S^ATATEK, JOHN MICHAEL.
They have went and gone, a comedy in three
acts. © John Mchael Swiatek; Ic 2Feb48;
DU12677.
SWIFT and Company.
The leading man. C2678. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
Let her help you selll C2371. SEE Handy
(Jam) Organization, inc.
The reasons why! C2374. SEE Handy Qam)
Organization, inc.
Recording for frankfurt meeting. C2330.
SEE Handy 0am) Organization, inc.
Store-tested sales plan. C2331. SEE
Handy Qam) Organization, inc.
Swift'ning. C2332. SEE Handy Qam)
Organization, inc.
Your portable showcase. C2679. SEE
Handy 0am) Organization, inc.
SWIFT'NING. C2332. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
THE SWORD. DU13864. SEE The Lone .
Ranger, no. 2369-1594.
THE SWUNG goose. DU13541. SEE Hussey,
Paula.
SYLVAINE, VERNON.
The anonymous lover, a comedy in three
acts. London, S. French [1948]. 67 p.
illus. (French's acting eaition, no. 578)
© Vernon Sylvaine; 2Mar48; DP13938.
I married two men, a comedy in three acts,
by Vernon Sylvaine and Norman Lee.
© Vernon Sylvaine; Ic 25Mar48; DU13635.
SYMBOL of devotion. DU14641. SEE Ware-
ham, Marguerite Mary.
SYMPHONIC HOUR OF TONE POEMS (Radio
program)
Recording scripts in this series are by
Curt Juhl. [Text only] © Magnetic Record-
ing Sound Libraries, inc.
From the New World, adapted from Dvorak's
Symphony in E minor. © Ic 3Mar48;
DU13285.
Scheherazada, adapted from Rimsky-
Korsakov. © Ic 12Feb48; DU12879.
Unfinished symphony, adapted from Schubert.
© Ic 3Mar48; DU13284.
SYMPHONY in discord. DU12892. SEE
Epstein, Robert H.
SYNDICATE of Czech Authors. Literary and
Theatrical Agency.
Hratky's Certem. DP13164. SEE Drda, Jan.
- T -
T-Men. DU13455. SEE Lux Radio Theatre,
Feb. 23, 1948.
TAD Horner's letter. DU13609. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 60.
TAGO, the half-breed. DU12692. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 513.
TAILSPIN. SEE Barker, Albert Wineman.
Grandma's diary. DU14801.
TAINSH, JEAN ELIZABETH.
Stormy weather, a play in four acts. © Jean
Tainsh; Ic 16Feb48; DU12946.
TAKE a chance on romance. DU14852. SEE
Leight, Bernard Bertrand.
TAKE care. DU13843. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
TAKE him by his left leg. DU14239. SEE
Mayer, David.
TAKING the children to church. DU15012.
SEE Garrett, Mary V.
TALE of the Gypsies. DU14299. SEE Julin,
Arthur Otto.
A TALE of yesterday. DU14062. SEE Strum,
Maurice.
TALENFELD, LEONARD.
Color scheme, a comedy-drama in three
acts. © Leonard Talenfeld; Ic 24Feb48;
DU13067.
TALES of Hoffmann. DU12175. SEE Benz,
George Hamilton.
THE TALK of the town. DU13355. SEE
Krautter, Elisa Bialk.
TALKING with Toni. DU15016-15020. SEE
Rodger s, Lolita Raclin.
THE TAMING of the shrew. DU12728. SEE
Bates, John.
THE TANGLED web. DP12265, DP13656.
SEE Karlin, Eli.
TANGNEY, RALPH JARRETT.
Not so long ago. [Radio script] © Ralph
Jarrett Tangney; Ic 29Dec47; DU12159.
TAP day. DU15334. SEE The Adventures
of Frank Merriwell, no. 89.
TARPLEY, Kenneth Jackson. SEE The Case-
book of Dr. Conrad, Criminologist (Radio
program)
TARPLEY, Vera Chamberlain. SEE The
Casebook of Dr. Conrad, Criminologist
(Radio program)
TASSY of the Embassy. C2761. SEE Butler,
Margaret Porter.
TAUB, HAROLD JAEDIKER.
No room for Peter Pan. a musical play in
six levels (scenes). © Harold Jaediker
Taub; Ic 26Mar48; DU13643.
LES TAUREAUX. SEE Arnoux, Alexandre.
L'amour des trois oranges. DP14249.
TAXI dance to murder. DU15296. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 862.
THE TAXIDERMISTS. DU14410. SEE Shore,
Joseph N.
TAYLOR, ARTHUR WILLIS.
The Rimeville teachers get a raise, a farce-
comedy in three acts. © Arthur Willis
Taylor; Ic 8Dec47; DU13339.
TAYLOR, DWIGHT OLIVER.
Three loves have I, a comedy in three acts,
adapted from an original story by Sterling
North and Yasha Frank. © Dwight Taylor:
Ic 24Feb48; DU13097.
TAYLOR, ETHEL STODDARD.
Ride a cock-horse, a period comedy in three
acts. A revision of the play "Miss Gul-
liver travels," and of the play "Romeo
and Judy," by George Ford and Ethel S.
Taylor. © Ethel Stoddard Taylor; Ic
14Apr48; DU14003.
TAYLOR, GEORGE.
Happy the bride, a domestic comedy in one
act. London, New York, Southern Editorial
Syndicate [1948]. 38 p. iUus. © George
Taylor; 15Apr48; OP15094.
TAYLOR, HAROLD VAUGHN.
A modern version of Carmen, a burlesque
grand opera skit for 2 men and 2 women.
San Francisco, Banner Play Bureau,
cl948. 12 p. © Banner Play Bureau, inc.;
30Apr48; DP14433.
TAYLOR, RICHARD GERHART.
The birdseye revue, a musical play in two
acts, by Dick Taylor. [Text only] © Rich-
ard Gerhart Taylor- Ic 19Apr48; DU14023.
Three sketches for ' The Birdseye revue."
[Text only] © Richard Gerhart Taylor,
Ic each 4May48.
Act 2, scene 12. History. DU15046.
Act 2, scene 15. The North River. DU15047.
Act 2, scene 19. She's a healthy girl.
DU15048.
TAYLOR, Russell John.
Cinderella. DP15415. SEE Hollywood
Recordo- Script Service.
Love in the swamps. DP15416. SEE
Hollywood Recordo-Script Service.
Murder at midnight. DP15417. SEE Holly-
wood Recordo-Script Service.
TCHAPEROFF, IVAN C. C.
P amino benzoic acid and the cancer patient,
with special reference to irradiation.
[Lecture] © Ivan C. C. Tchaperoff; Ic
31Mar48; C2385.
TEA. DU14470. SEE Gilmore, Edward Joseph.
TEAL, ARTHUR E.
Best seller: Then and now. Adapted for
radio by Arthur E. Teal from the novel by
W. Somerset Maugham. Sample script
for a new radio program. © Arthur E.
Teal; Ic 26May48; C2703.
THE TEARS of Juppiter. SEE Holt, Jack.
Le lacrime di Giove. DP14438.
THE TEEN Age Theater. C2565. SEE
Farkas, Lucien Leslie.
TEEN Hall today. DU12828. SEE Eckert,
WiUiam S.
TEENSTER champions. C2381. SEE lannelli,
Rosario Rowe.
TEETER, DOROTHY VANDERFORD.
Small town, an original radio presentation.
Scripts 1-2. © Dorothy Vanderford
Teeter; Ic each 17May48; DU15062-15063.
i
TEICHIVIANN, Howard.
(Radio program)
SEE Road of Life
TEITEL, Irvin.
program)
SEE First Nighter (Radio
TELADVENTURES.
Phrya Hecker.
DU14798. SEE Booth,
108
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
TELA-QUESr. C2589, SEE Beljan, Joseph ].
TELECRIME. DU13117. SEE Malvin,
Arthur.
TELEPHONE mathematics. C2T32. SEE
Simpson, John Francis.
TELEQUIZ. DU13695. SEE Soul, Walter
Forrest.
TELETIME, inc.
"go" show. C2396. SEE Lewton, Samuel
Momrod.
Patents of the week. C2165. SEE Lewton,
Samuel Momrod.
Polling the electorate. C2300. SEE Lewton,
Samuel Momrod.
Tele -window -shopping. C2166. SEE
Lewton, Samuel Momrod.
Window-shopping. C2292. SEE Lewton,
Samuel Momrod.
TELE-TUNE script. C2735. SEE Ledyard,
Robert Francis.
TELfi'/ISION music school. DUMOig. SEE
Kooper, Max.
THE TELEVISION nurse and the Gookin
family in "Health is funny." DU12806. SEE
Weisman, Clara.
TELEVISION spotlight. DU13704, DU14080.
SEE Waller, Syde.
TELE-WINDOW- shopping. C2166. SEE
Lewton, Samuel Momrod.
TELE-WORDS. DU13006. SEE Damai, Paul
Knox.
TELL^ PINCUSW.
Life s problems, a listener-participation
radio program. Episodes no. 1-2.
© PincusW. Tell; Ic each 15Jan48;
DU13461, 13469.
TELL the complete story. C2349. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
TELO. DU14029. SEE Schubert, Bernard L.
tSmOIGNAGES, essais, etudes. DP14499.
SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
TEMPLE, NORMAN.
It's a bet! A play with music, in three acts.
[Text only] © Norman Temple; Ic
lOMay48; DU14487.
Mr. Catastrophe, a ten-minute radio sketch.
© Norman Temple; Ic 17May48; DU14718.
You tell me to sing, a musical play in three
acts. [Text only] © Norman Temple; Ic
15Mar48; DU13915.
THE TEMPLE of Light is dedicated to peace.
SEE Boyce, Florence Victoria May Lackner.
Dedication. C2588.
TEN. DU14519. SEE Mandel, Frank.
TEN minutes to two. DU14983. SEE Lang,
John Thomas.
THE TEN percent saga. DU12818. SEE
Evans, Irving.
TEN povmds, one cow. DU13016. SEE Leland,
John Clark.
THE TEN talents. DU12960. SEE Stroud,
Albert Ben.
THE TENDER branch. DU14442. SEE
Lerner, Eugene.
THE TENDER mockery. DU12411. SEE Rosen-
gren, Frank Duane.
TENNANT, LEROY OTIS.
Leroy, the bingo game of the air. A dra-
matic composition for a continuous radio
show. 6 leaves. © Leroy O. Tennant; Ic
ljun48; DU15080.
TENNESSEE JED (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by J. Walter
Thompson Co. © Ward Baking Co.
663N-664N. Nov, 5-6, 1947. © Ic each
3Dec47, DU12131-12132.
665N. Nov. 7, 1947. © Ic 3Dec47; DU12123.
TEPPER, Anita R.
Der Schirtz. DU14028. SEE Walowit,
Miriam.
TERRANOVA, Giuseppe Eugene.
Let's be friends. DU13205. SEE Bolore,
Agnes Roberts.
TERRELL, DOROTHY.
A-hunting we will go, a comedy in two acts,
by Dorothy Madison [pseud. J © Dorothy
Terrell; Ic 31Mar48; DU14215.
THE TERRIBLE legend of Crownshield
Castle. DU12435. SEE The Shadow, no. 317.
THE TERROR at Wolf's Head Knoll. DU13214.
SEE The Shadow, no. 324.
TERRY, Margaret. SEE Up and Down the
Scales (Eladio program)
TESPICK, Rudolf, pseud. SEE Sarlie, Rudolf.
TESTAMENT to freedom. DU12598. SEE
Chipman, Karyl Kanet.
TESTING, selecting, and hirii^. C2694. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management con-
ference: Management fundamentals, 11th
day.
TEXEREAU, Elie. SEE Ghilain, Eddy.
THE THAMES. DU13380, DU13850. SEE
Cohen, Edward.
THANKS, Mr. QuiU. DU12221. SEE Rotter,
Friedrich.
THANKS to George Washington. DP12626.
SEE Hark, Mldred.
THAT boy Heine. DU12950. SEE Glass, Ruth
Pollen.
THAT farm-fresh flavor. C2227. SEE Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.
THAT old gang of mine. DU14313. SEE
Jones, George Chadwick.
THAT ye be not judged. DU14242. SEE The
Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 65.
THAT'S a violation. DU14317. SEE Jones,
George Chadwick.
THAT'S the spirit. SEE
Friend, Bill. DP12799.
Swanson, Laurence T. DU14054.
THAWING Uncle Jonathon. DU13072. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THAYER, Ernest L.
Casey at the bat. SEE Farina, Joseph John.
There was no joy in Mudville. DU14446.
THAYER, Kathleen McMahon.
Mr. Sultan and Sherry Zahd. DU13472. SEE
Wesely, Evelyn M.
THEATERVERLAG Reiss A.G.
Der oeffentliche Anklaeger. DU15163. SEE
Hochwaelder, Fritz.
LE THfiATRE anglais d'hier et d'aujourd'hui.
DP14500. SEE Arnold, Paul, ed.
THfiATRE comique. DP12576. SEE Marcel,
Gabriel.
THfiATRE complet. DP15123. SEE Sardou,
Victorien.
THEMES for drama. SEE Spiezia, Anthony.
City life. DU12163.
THEN and now. SEE Teal, Arthur E. Best
seUer. C2703.
THE THEORY of hair as a radiator of animal
heat. C1998. SEE Patricoff, Henry S.
THERE is my home. DU12816. SEE Burke,
William Emerson.
THERE needs no ghost. DU12430. SEE
Warren, P. J.
THERE was no joy in Mudville. DU14446.
SEE Farina, Joseph John.
THERE'S always the river. DU13626. SEE
Young, Howard Irving.
THERE'S no accounting for tastes. DU13260.
SEE Dr. Christian, no. 473.
THERE'S no business. DU13408. SEE Alter,
Paul.
THERE'S no fool. DU14680. SEE Coffey,
Edward Hope.
THERESA. DU14492. SEE Haas, Florence
Esther.
THERMUTHIS. DU13026. SEE Richardson,
Eos Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
THESE are stars indeed. DU15396. SEE
Stiffler, Ronald-Bel.
THESE are your men. DU14158. SEE Larson,
David Jeremy.
THESE foolish things. DU14328. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis. (Radio program)
THESE tremendous years. DU15263. SEE
Reigelman, Perry Prescott.
THEY are the victims. DU13582. SEE
Rosenthal, Erwln.
THEY came bearing gifts. DP12996. SEE
Emerson, Elizabeth Holaday.
THEY did not receive Him. DU13299. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 58.
THEY found gold in California. DP13723.
SEE Roberts, Helen M.
THEY have went and gone. DU12677. SEE
Swiatek, John Michael.
THEY never come to stay. DU15354. SEE
Dickson, Crockett Miles.
THEY never told me. DU14324. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
THlfiBAUT, MARCEL.
Le prince d'Aquitaine, comedie en trois
actes. Paris, Calmann-Levy [1947].
189 p. © Marcel Thiebaut; 30jun47;
DP12321.
THE THIEF and the hangman. SEE
Eastman, Fred, ed. One-act plays of spiri-
tual power. DP15231.
The Eternal Light, no. 162. DP15346.
109
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THIERRY, JAMES FRANCTS.
Southern old timers, a comedy, based on
Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's
cabin." In 65 scenes. 171 leaves. © James
Francis Thierry; Ic 4May48; DU14444.
THE THING. DU12511. SEE Sampsel, Guy.
THE THING in the cage. DU13213. SEE The
Shadow, no. 323.
THE THING pleasing; Laughter. C2433. SEE
Rogoff, Elias M. Humorology, no. 2-3.
THE THING that I like about men. DU14217.
SEE Pelovitz, Samuel Joseph.
THINGS you can do in the sprii^. DU14067.
SEE Green, Carl P.
THINiaNG about thinking. C2057. SEE
Saunders, James Almond.
THIRD degree. DU14348. SEE Mooren,
Robert Leo.
THE THIRTIETH star. SEE
Eddy, Junius. DP14480.
Maas, Roger B. DP14475.
THIS broad expanse. DU13348. SEE Smith,
Burrell.
THIS difficult life. SEE Glayat, James Joseph.
Hal eschat il saabi. DU13539.
THIS freedom. SEE Blanck, Ninette Emma.
The house that Jack built. DU15207.
THIS is adventure. DU13119. SEE Lichten-
berg, Leo.
THIS is amateur night. C2426. SEE Hughes,
Harold Fred.
THIS is it. DU13429. SEE Ortega, Harriet
Amelia Morant.
THIS is my beat. DU13926. SEE Brown,
James Alexander.
THIS is originality night. C2428. SEE Hughes,
Harold Fred.
THIS is our play. DU14660. SEE Sangster,
Margaret Elizabeth.
THIS is prize night. C2427. SEE Hughes,
Harold Fred.
THIS is quiz night. C2421. SEE Hughes,
Harold Fred.
THIS is the way. DU14998. SEE Bryant, Carl.
THIS joyous moment. DU12783. SEE Shevin,
Fred.
THIS land. SEE Ashman, Aaron. ha-Adamah
ha-zot. DP15108.
THIS man is worth $100,000. C2302. SEE
Armanino, Dominic Carl.
THIS side of paradise. DU13476. SEE Pask-
man, Dailey.
THIS way to me. DU12610. SEE Corcoran,
Robert John.
THIS way to tomorrow. DU13711. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 556.
THIS way to unity. DU12242. SEE Ross,
Eleanor Ransom.
THOMAS, Dana, pseud. SEE Sandeen, Dagmar
Vola (Thomas).
THOMAS, HELEN.
Tippie and me, a musical play in a prelude
and two acts. Based on Edwina's cartoon,
Tippie." [Text only] © Helen Thomas;
Ic 25May48; DU15090.
THOMAS, JEAN GWENDOLYN.
No place for amateurs, a one-act play.
© Jean Gwendolyn Thomas; Ic 28Jan48;
DU12616.
Port and porridge, a one-act play. © Jean
Gwendolyn Thomas; Ic 18Mar48; DU13538.
THOMAS, Lynn. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
THOMAS the Mouse, and other "tails" in
rhyme. DPIT'-S. SEE Gray, Dorothy.
THOMPSON, B^b DEAN.
Toll paid, a play in one act, with two scenes.
© Bob Dean Thompson; Ic 3May48;
DU14341.
THOMPSON, Evelyn Maria.
Dr. Christian and 40 seconds. DU14147.
SEE McNally, James Joseph.
THOMPSON 0- Walter) Company. SEE
Kraft Music Hall (Radio program)
Lux Radio Theatre (Radio program)
Tennessee Jed (Radio program)
THOMPSON, KAY.
Caribbean cruise. [Musical dramatic com-
position. Text only] © Kay Thompson;
Ic 8Jan48; DU12301.
THOMPSON, Kermit Victor.
Song of Algiers. DU13459. SEE Briody,
Donald Francis.
THOMPSON, PALMER
;;ongressional investi
© Palmer Thompson
Congressional investigator. [Continuity]
' ' ' " m; Ic 19Apr48; DUI4131.
THOMSON, Alice. SEE Peters, Alice Thom-
son.
THORNBURGH, Red. SEE Thornburgh,
Vernon S.
THORNBURGH, VERNON S.
Who am I? [Television script] by Red Thorn-
burgh. © Crosley Broadcasting Corp.; Ic
25Feb48; C2237.
THE THORNES. DU13849. SEE Bengis,
Nathan Louis.
THORNS and orange blossoms. DU12852.
SEE Mountjoy, M. Walter.
THORNTON, JAMES WESLY.
Midas takes a lawyer. [Radio script]
© James Wesly Thornton II; Ic 8Dec47;
DU12348.
THOSE bright tomorrows. DU13351. SEE
Brash, Arthur Francis.
THOSE who will not see. DU1430) . SEE
Robins, Edward H.
THOU shaU be recompensed. DU14790. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 69.
THOU Shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife.
DU13577. SEE Fallon, Thomas Francis.
THREE doctors and a girl. SEE Nelson,
Virginia Armistead. Some of the snows of
yesteryear. DU14619.
THE THREE feathers. DU12664. SEE Let's
Pretend, Jan. 31, 1948.
THREE flights up. DU12945, DU14053. SEE
Sammon, Patrick Francis.
THE THREE guards. DU13301. SEE Lesh,
Ulysses Samuel.
THREE isn't a crowd. DP13724. SEE Mc-
Coy, Paul Stevens.
THREE loves have I. DU13097. SEE
Taylor, Dwight Oliver.
THE THREE mad sisters of Lonely HoUow.
DU12433. SEE The Shadow, no. 315.
THREE on a match. DU14495. SEE Yablon-
ski, Margaret.
THREE one-act plays. DU14899-14901-
SEE Steinhardt, Herschel S.
THE THREE sisters of Rivers End. DU14401.
SEE Lane, Dorothy Mildred Guyon.
THREE sketches. DU14890-14892. SEE
Reinhart, Robert.
THREE sketches for "The Birdseye revue."
DU15046-15048. SEE Taylor, Richard
Gerhart.
THREE tickets to Killarney. DP13512. SEE
Hall, John Davidson.
THREE very nice girls. DU12509. SEE
Reisland, Calvin Michael.
THREE wishes. DU14719. SEE Weitzner,
Geza.
THROUGH a glass, darkly. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. The best one-act
plays, 1947-1948. AA83794.
THROUGH a window. SEE Farjeon, Joseph
Jefferson. Benologues. DP13502.
THROUGH Him who strengthens me. SEE Grover,
Emily Barbara. The Dove of Lodi. DU12569.
THUNDER and the morning. C2160. SEE
Pinkerton, Milo Blish.
THUNDER on the Hudson. DU15246. SEE
The Cavalcade of America, no. 566.
THUNDER over Broadway. DU12494. SEE
Young, Effie.
THUNDERHEAD. DP12607. SEE Sumner,
Mark R.
THE THUNDERSTORM mystery. DU15335.
SEE The Adventures of Frank Merriwell,
no. 90.
THURSCHWELL, HARRY T.
A young man's fancy; comedy in three acts,
by Harry Thurschwell and Alfred Golden.
[New York] Dramatists Play Service
[1948]. 88 p. illus. © Harry T. Thursch-
well, Alfred L. Golden; 17Jan48; on re-
visions; DP12862. Prev. reg. 9Mar47,
D unp. 8604; 15Jul47, D unp. 9865.
THURSDAY at three. DU13888. SEE Perry,
Jo Ruth.
TIBBALS, ROBERT HALL.
Phantom of the highway, a radio script.
© Robert Hall Tibbals; Ic 22Jan48;
DU12485.
TICKER, William, pseud. SEE Plante, Gerald
Louis.
A TICKET 10 Florida. DU14388. SEE
Bolger, William Hoar.
TICKET to heaven. DU13585. SEE Kraft,
Gertrude Clarice.
110
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TICKET to nowhere. DU13608. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 59.
TICKLISH experiment. DU13987. SEE
Jones, Henry Burk.
TIEMEYER, T. N.
The people vs. The Pharisee, a stewardship
drama in one act. Boston, Baker's Plays
[1948]. 16 p. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
21Apr48; DP14245.
TILBURY, JAMES.
The parson's resignation. Revised. [Mono-
logue in verse] © James Tilbury; Ic
12Apr48; C2423.
TILDON, WEZLYNN MARGARET DEVELLE.
The cup. [Radio script] for MoUe Mystery
Theatre. © Wezlynn Margaret DeVelle
Tildon; Ic 30Apr48; DU14413.
TILL Eulenspiegel. DU14072. SEE Duckler,
Marvin.
TILLOTSON, BERTON F.
Farm forum of the air, a dramatized radio
program for presentation by farm youth
organizations. Ithaca, N. Y., 1947. 10 p.
© American Agriculturist, inc.; 6Dec47;
DP12683.
TIME, INC.
Shooting script for a film prepared for the
D'Arcy Advertising Agency and Coca-Cola,
by The March of Time. 1st revision.
© Time, inc.; Ic 2Feb48; C2147.
TIME for a change. DU12951. SEE Aldridge,
James William.
A TIME table of prophecy. C2416. SEE
Sunderwirth, Wilbert W.
A TIME to remember. DU15264. SEE Jorden,
Enid Ruth.
TIME will tell. DU14991. SEE Schmertz,
Charles Baye.
TIMEKEEPING and dispatching. C2697. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management con-
ference: Management fundamentals, 15th
day.
TIMMY'S big chance. DU15402. SEE The
Adventures of Frank Merriwell, no. 83.
TINGLELANGLE. DU12847. SEE Le Prade,
Ruth.
TINY Tot's travels. DU12611. SEE Curtiss,
Mary E.
TIPPIE and me. DU15090. SEE Thomas,
Helen.
TIR de barrage. DP14050. SEE Evrard,
Robert.
TITIAN, the boy artist of Cadore. DP14154.
SEE Tully, Nora.
TITUBA. DU12943. SEE Scott, Aurelia Gre-
ther.
TIZIANO il Giovane. DU14104. SEE Siesto,
Andrea Dello.
TO all my husbands. DU13123. SEE Seiler,
Conrad.
TO dwell in Topeth. DU14706. SEE Foreman,
Michael Decter.
TO fight alone. DU15160. SEE Cole, Benton.
TO have pity. DU12305. SEE Duff, Harry
Jame s.
TO replace with love. DU12211. SEE Lawler,
Margretta Scott.
TO the factory worker. C2716. SEE Bankett,
John C.
TOAST MASTER Products Division, McGraw
Electric Company. SEE McGraw Electric
Company. Toastmaster Products Division.
TOBIAS, HARRY OSBORN.
Slavery no. 2; Lincoln no. 2; slavery within
our midst. [Lecture] 20 leaves. © Harry
Osborn Tobias; Ic 14Jan48; C2003.
TODAY is the day. DU15137. SEE Saltzman,
Julius.
TODAY is tomorrow. DU13691. SEE Arnold,
Irene Lenora.
TODAY'S watchword. DU14739. SEE
Seewir, Charles DeWeese.
TODD, ROBERT E.
Lump in my throat, a romantic fantasy.
23 leaves. © Robert E. Todd; Ic 10May48;
DU14509.
THE TOID man. DU12628. SEE Sootin, Harry.
THE TOLERANT husband. DP12764. SEE
Harcourt, Dudley.
TOLL. DU12729. SEE Koehring, Vera Louise.
TOLL bridge. DU13837. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2361-1586.
TOLL paid. DU14341. SEE Thompson, Bob
Dean.
TOLLER, ELSE.
Furlough from heaven, a comedy-fantasy in
three acts. © Else Toller; Ic 3jun48; on
additions and revisions; DU15275. Prev.
reg. 26Feb47; D7941.
TOLSTOI, LEV NIKOLAEVICH.
Leo Tolstoy's Power of darkness, adapted
to Negro life in America by Abram Hill.
In three acts. © Abram Hill; Ic 24Jun48;
DU15329.
TOLSTOY, Leo. SEE Tolstoi, Lev Nikolae-
vich.
TOM Jones, the romance of a foundling.
DU15111. SEE Clarkson, Paul Stephen.
TOM McClintock. DU13074. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
TOM Sawyer's morning. SEE ^feyorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
TOMORROW. DU13321. SEE Traxler, Ruth
Multer.
TOMORROW we'll be sober. DU14274. SEE
Appleman, Mark Jerome.
TOMORROW will be Tuesday. DU14984.
SEE MacRae, Lillian.
TOMORROW with you. DU14797. SEE Sachs,
Marvin Henry.
TOMORROW'S paradise. DU14059. SEE
Goldman, Paul.
TONE-test. C2253. SEE Wilson, Richard
Gordon.
TONKONOGY, GERTRUDE.
Town house, a play in three acts; based on
the "New Yorker" stories by John Cheever.
© Gertrude Tonkonogy; Ic 18May48;
DU14826.
TOP taste quiz. C2745-2746. SEE Schwim-
mer & Scott, inc.
TOP tune hour. C2573. SEE French,
Edward R.
TOP tunes hour. C2611. SEE French,
Edward R.
TOPSY-turvy quiz. DU12517. SEE Roffman,
Maurice.
THE TORAH and the jeep. DP15341. SEE
The Eternal Light, no. 167.
THE TORCH-bearers. DP13973. SEE Kelly,
George Edward.
TORCH of the middle spaces. DU13900.
SEE Woodworth, Myron Gale.
LA TOSCA. DU13282. SEE The Hour of
Operatic Charm (Radio program)
A TOUCH of marriage. DU14253. SEE Mar-
lett, Melba.
A TOUR around the world. DU14272. SEE
Kiefer, Adolph.
TOVROV, Orin. SEE Ma Perkins (Radio
program)
TOWARD a new Jewish life. DP15030. SEE
Citron, Samuel Joseph. Headline parade,
V. 2, no. 3.
TOWARDS promised land. DU14391. SEE
Pasternack, Louis.
TOWARDS the horizon. DU13708. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 544.
TOWN house. DU14826. SEE Tonkonogy,
Gertrude.
THE TOWN says no. DU15206. SEE Mint z,
Arthur.
TOWNE, Edward O.
Lucky one. DU13700. SEE Hall, Alfred J.
TRACEY, THOMAS F.
The great Garvey, a comedy of farcical
finance, in three acts and a swatologue.
© Thomas F. Tracey; Ic 30Jan48; DU13918.
THE TRADING Post. DU13681. SEE Lewis,
Frances Victoria.
UNE TRADITION theatrale: de Scaramouche
a Louis Jouvet. DP14502. SEE Arnold,
Paul, ed.
THE TRAGEDY of Gordon Reilly. DU15338.
SEE Best, Charles M.
THE TRAGEDY of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.
DU14303. SEE Flesher, Frederic Downs.
THE TRAIN factory. DU12546. SEE The
Mystery Castle, no. 12.
LA TRAMA. DU13343. SEE Galati, Carol.
TRAMER, ERWIN.
The girl from the suburb; or, Blintzes vs.
Balloni. A farce in three acts, based on
Johann Nestroy's version of "La jolie fille
du faubourg," by Paul de Kock et Varin.
© Erwin Tramer; Ic 14Apr48; DU14074.
TRANSFER inheritance tax. SEE Spencer,
Albert E. Estates in land. C2211.
TRANSFERRED out. DU12177. SEE Meyers,
Harold.
THE TRAP. DU14860. SEE Dr. Christian,
no. 490.
813050 O— 48-
ni
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
TRAVEL. C2545. SEE Armanino, Dominic
Carl.
TRAVERS, Vincent.
Romance on the river.
Drake, Constance.
DU14136. SEE
LA TRAVTATA. SEE Root, Helen L. Camille.
DU12170.
THE TRAVIS case. DU14689. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 859.
TRAXLER, RUTH MULTER.
Tomorrow, a radio play. © Ruth M. Trax-
ler; Ic 8IVfer48; DU13321.
TREADMILL. DU14694. SEE Johnson, Frank
William.
TREADWELL, SOPHIE.
Woman with lilies, a comedy in two acts.
© Sophie Treadwell; Ic 10May48; DU14517.
TREASURY AGENT (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Treasury Agent,
inc., unless otherwise indicated. © Treasury
Agent, inc.
32. Jan. 11, 1948. Case of the frightened
smuggler. © Ic 25Feb48; DU13144.
33. Jan. 18, 1948. Case of the moving
target. © Ic 25Feb48; DU13145.
34. Jan. 25, 1948. Case of the counterfeit
husband. © Ic 25Feb48; DU13146.
35. Feb. 1, 1948. Case of the double-
crossing victim. © Ic 25Feb48; DU13147.
36. Feb. 8, 1948. Case of the doting
father. © Ic 25Feb48; DU13148.
37. Feb. 15, 1948. Case of the key witness.
© Ic 25Feb48; DU13149.
38. Feb. 22, 1948. Case of the Tango King.
© Ic 26Mar48; DU13650.
39. Feb. 29, 1948. Case of the after-
dinner speaker. © Ic 26Mar48; DU13651.
40. Mar. 7, 1948. Case of the double
frameup. © Ic 26Mar48; DU13652.
41. Mar. 14, 1948. Case of the wounded
woman. © Ic 26Mar48; DU13653.
42. Mar. 21, 1948. Case of the high-class
fugitive. © Ic 26Mar48; DU13654.
43. Mar. 28, 1948. Case of the Woodbine
Check. © Ic 31Mar48; DU13739.
44. Apr. 4, 1948. Case of the amateur
doublecrosser. © Ic 8Apr48; DU13886.
45. Apr. 18, 1948. Case of the sweet old
lady. © Ic 22Apr48; DU14160.
46. Apr. 25, 1948. Case of the ivory
locket, by Phillips H. Lord, inc. © Ic
28Apr48; DU14275.
47. May 2, 1948. Case of the ambitious
blonde. © Ic 7May48; DU14456.
48. May 9, 1948. Case of the fertile farm.
© Ic 12May48; DU14622.
49. May 16, 1948. Case of the catch phrase
killer. © Ic 19May48; DU14748.
50. May 23, 1948. Case of the homesick
wife. © Ic 26May48; DU14946.
TREASURY Agent, inc. SEE Treasury Agent
(Radio program)
THE TREE of life. DU14267. SEE Leman,
Jan Juda.
TRENDLE, George W. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
TRENDLE-BEATTIE. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
TRENDLE-DOUGALL. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
TRENDLE-GOLL. SEE The Lone Ranger
(Radio program)
TRENDLE-HOLT. SEE The Lone Ranger
(Radio program)
TRENDLE-JOYCE. SEE Challenge of the
Yukon (Radio program)
TRENDLE-McCARTHY. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
TRENDLE-MERRILL. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
TRENDLE-STRIKER. SEE
The Green Hornet (Radio program)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
TRES Prihcipesde Bpriquen. ^DU13162.
SEE Gonzalez Gonzalez, Jose Antonio.
TREVISAN, Anna F., pseud. SEE Ferraresso,
Anna.
DI TRI berrese. SEE Bimonte, Richard
Irpinio. Storris enne pommese fram Mamma
Gus. C2585.
THE TRIAL. SEE Matthews, John F. The
scapegoat. DU14821.
THE TRL\L of Helen. DP12115. SEE Morris,
Thomas Baden.
THE TRIAL of Socrates. SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
TRICKY titles. C2610. SEE Vance, Martin
Lee.
TRICYCLE trio. DP15072. SEE Cheatham,
Mary Louise Kempe.
TRIP to Hollywood. DU13529. SEE Nelson,
Richard Aaron.
A TRIP to Santa's. DU12245. SEE Reisewitz,
Ellen Anna.
A TRIP to the store. C2151. SEE Ross,
David.
TRIPLE H Ranch time. C2294. SEE Coombs,
Gloria.
TRIPLETT, Jesse L., pseud. SEE Butcher,
Dwight.
TRIPOVICH, FRANCES Anna.
What price career? A musical comedy in
three acts. [Text only] © Frances Anna
Tripovich; Ic 280ct47; DU13629.
TRIPP, JAMES E.
Unemployment insurance and you; basic
unemployment insurance scenario.
31 leaves. © James E. Tripp; Ic 26Apr48;
DU14404.
TRIPP, PAUL.
The story of Celeste, a dramatic composi-
tion with music. Words by Paul Tripp,
music by George Kleinsinger. 10 p.
© George Kleinsinger, Paul Tripp; Ic
9Apr48; DU13928.
THE TRIUMPH of virtue. SEE Cole, Ruth
Haggin. Lily of Tombstone. DU14533.
TRIVERS, BARRY.
Heaven on earth, a love story with music,
in two acts. [Text only] © Barry Trivers;
Ic 15Jan48; DU12394.
TROIS garpons, une fille. DP13569. SEE
Ferdinand, Roger.
TROSTLER, LEONARD GAIL.
The old toy maker of Candy Mountain, a
television program. © Leonard Gail
Trostler; Ic 3May48; DU14308.
TROTT, Harold Williams.
The story of Santa Claus. DU14133. SEE
Miller, Norman H.
TROUBLANTS plaisirs. SEE Guyon, Julien.
La joyeuse veillee. DP14045.
TROUBLE in paradise. DP13930. SEE
St. Clair, Robert.
TROUBLE with the union. DU14973. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
TROUSSEAU for Phyllis. DP15068. SEE
Wicksteed, Kitty.
THE TRUE circle of equation. C2195. SEE
Maier, George E.
THE TRUE democracy. DU13462. SEE
Nelson, Donald Oliver.
THE TRUE story of Good King Wenceslas.
DP12763. SEE Baker, Edna.
TRUSLER, G. IRENE.
The sleeping beauty, a mime for twelve
characters and a narrator. London,
S. French [1947]. 19 p. iUus. (French's
acting edition, no. 808) © Samuel French,
ltd.; 31Dec47; DP13499.
TRUST services. C2540. SEE Armanino,
Dominic Carl.
TRZCINSKI, Edmund.
The other cheek. DU12571. SEE Bevan,
Donald Joseph.
TSUN-pin, Yang. SEE Yang, Tsun-pin.
TUCKER, Ida, pseud. SEE Stewart, Ida Irma.
TULIK, JANE C.
The magic star; script for recording album.
© Jane C. Tulik, Elizabeth A. (Betsy)
Butler; Ic 19May48; DU15165.
TULLAR- Meredith Company.
The children's garden. DP14631. SEE
Sumerau, Dorothy Lehman.
Resurrection morning. DP14632. SEE
Meredith, Isaac Hickman.
TULLY, NORA.
Titian, the boy artist of Cadore. A play in
three acts. © The Association of the
Junior Leagues of America, inc.; 20Apr48;
DP14154.
TUNEFUL tales: The red miU. C2567. SEE
Valentine, Irma S.
TUNICK, mVE.
The Eternal Light. SEE The Eternal Light
(Radio program)
Play ball! Broadcast April 17, 1948, by
CBS Documentary Unit. © Columbia
Broadcasting System, inc.; Ic 8Jun48;
DU15133.
TUNNEL adventure. DU15290. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2400-1625.
THE TUNNEL of love murders. DU13435.
SEE Stern, Isidore.
THE TURN of the screw. DU14704. SEE
Turpin, Allan R.
TURNER, E. Alfred.
Break up the act. DU12247. SEE Loeb,
Jack Barton.
112
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
TURNER, JOEL EDWARD.
The devil only knows, a simple play in
throe acts. © Joel Edward Turner; Ic
21May48; DU14895.
TURNER, LUCILE BARROW.
Old History's walking. [Monologue in free
verse] © Lucile Barrow Turner; Ic
10Mar48; C2377.
TURNER, MARGARET.
A city not forsaken, a combined arts pro-
gramme in four episodes. London, H. F. W.,
Deane; Boston, W. H. Baker Co. [1947]
28 p. illus. ("Special play" series)
© Margaret Turner; 23Sep47; DP12802.
TURPIN, ALLAN R.
The turn of the screw, and The Aspern papers;
two plays adapted from the Henry James
stories. Intended to be played as a double
bill. © Allan R. Turpin; Ic each 28Apr48;
DU14704-14705.
TUTHILL, DANIEL STURGES.
Is it a trick? What do you think? A new
series for radio and television. © Daniel
S. Tuthill; Ic each 5Mar48.
Feb. 12, 1948. DU13323.
Feb. 16, 1948. DU14681.
r\vAIN, Mark, pseud. SEE Clemens, Samuel
Langhorne.
THE TWAIN shall meet. DU15199. SEE Piel,
David Joseph.
'TWAS the night before Christmas. DU12371.
SEE Let's Pretend, Dec. 20, 1947.
TWENTY short plays on a royalty holiday;
vol. III. DP13966. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed.
TWINKLE tale. SEE Curtiss, Mary E. Tiny
Tot's travels. DU12611.
TWINKLES. DU14882. SEE Abbott, Melba
Delia.
TWO by two. DU15001. SEE Joekel, Margue-
rite.
TWO cow boogee. DU12215. SEE Petty,
William Martin.
TWO hearts in a song. DU14095. SEE Rosano,
Sebastian.
TWO hearts in waltz time. DU12398. SEE
Drake, William A.
TWO left feet. DU14174. SEE Mannarino,
Joseph A.
TWO men and a woman. DU14443. SEE
Mendola, Dominic Francis.
TWO minus two. DU13862. SEE The Green
Hornet, no. 850.
TWO minutes to midnight. DU14974. SEE
The Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
TWO on the isle. DU15273. SEE WUliams,
Robert Verne.
TWO sharps and a flat. DU14665. SEE
McGlashan, Norman.
TYLER, BETTY JANE.
What would you have done? An original
program idea [for television] by Betty Jane
Tyler and Peter Fernandez. © Betty Jane
Tyler, Peter Fernandez; Ic 28Jan48;
DU12618.
TYLER, CONVERSE.
Possession, a play in three acts. © Con-
verse Tyler; Ic 18Jun48; DU15254.
TYLER, MATTIE RICHARDS.
Investment in youth; or, Mr. Jerry. A one-
act comedy. & Mattie Richards Tyler;
Ic 19May48; DU14749.
THE TYPICAL technicolor western. DU12596.
SEE Liebman, Max.
TYRANTS disappearing. DP12863. SEE
Epstein, Marian.
- U -
THE U. N. and you. C2453. SEE Shaw, Bruno.
OBEDA. Maria-Rosa. SEE Rodriguez, Maria-
Rosa Ubeda.
UHL, EDWIN GEORGE.
Examine signatures, a playlet for training
bank personnel. © Edwin George Uhl; Ic
^^19Mar48; DU13545.
"N.S.F." a playlet for training bank per-
sonnel. © Edwin George Uhl; Ic 12May48;
DU14537.
Stop payment, a playlet for training bank
personnel. © Edwin George Uhl; Ic
2Mar48; DU13271.
Strictly confidential, a playlet for training
bank personnel. © Edwin George Uhl; Ic
lApr48; DU13765.
UHRBROCK, EDITH BECTON.
Ah youth! Radio's spotlight on Young Amer-
ica. Second series of dialogue sequences.
© Edith Becton Uhrbrock (Mrs. Frederic
Uhrbrock); Ic 9Apr48; DU14099.
UHRBROCK, Mrs. Frederic. SEE Uhrbrock,
Edith Becton.
UHRIG, MARY FLORENCE.
Checker boy, a play in two acts. © Mary
Uhrig; Ic 28Apr48; DU14266.
UNBOWED. DU14417. SEE Adelman, Abram E.
UNCERTAIN November. DU13002. SEE
Baldwin, Joseph Burkette.
UNCLE Gabriel. DP13936. SEE Constan-
duros, Mabel (Tilling)
UNCLE Harry. SEE Job, Thomas. Oncle
Harry. DU15321.
UNCLE Pete on public opinion. DU14350.
SEE The Hour of St. Francis (Radio pro-
gram)
UNCLE Sammey's treasure. DU12697. SEE
Sutherland, Allene.
UNCLE Tom's cabin. SEE
Carter, Leslie H. Good-bye, little Eva.
DP13730.
Thierry, James Francis. Southern old
timers. DU14444.
UNDER two flags. SEE Briody, Donald Fran-
cis. Song of Algiers. DU13459.
UNDERSTANDING drama. A16675. SEE
Brooks, Cleanth.
UNEMPLOYMENT insurance and you. DU14404.
SEE Tripp, James E.
THE UNERRING instinct. DU12866. SEE
Wilder, Thornton Niven.
UNFINISHED symphony. DU13284. SEE
Symphonic Hour of Tone Poems (Radio pro-
gram)
UNGER, STELLA.
Dreamboat, a play in two acts, by Stella
Unger and Victor Wolf son. Based on the
play "Excursion." © Stella Unger,
Victor Wolfson; Ic 12Mar48; DU13414.
UNGERLEIDER, HENRY S.
Banko, a one-act audience-participation
theatre play. © Henry S. Ungerleider; Ic
27Apr48; DU14230.
Banko, the bii^o quiz show. A one-act
audience-participation play. © Henry S.
Ungerleider; 2Jun48; DP15162.
UNGILDED Lily. DU12277. SEE Delmar,
Villa.
UNGRATEFULNESS. DU15359. SEE DeMund,
Harold Alexander.
UNINCORPORATED associations, charities
and churches. SEE Spencer, Albert E.
Chattel mortgages. C2207.
THE UNINTENTIONAL God. DU14337.
Dunkle, Anna Barnet.
SEE
UNION of American Hebrew Congregations.
King Solomon and the bee. DP12939. SEE
Cook, Ray Marcus.
Ring around a Haman. DP12940. SEE
Borowitz, Eugene B.
Tyrants disappearing. DP12863. SEE
Epstein, Marian.
UNION Oil Company of California.
Where our money goes. DU13071. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
UNITED Jewish appeal, 1947. DP15029. SEE
Citron, Samuel Joseph. Headline parade,
V. 2, no. 2.
U. S. Army. Recruiting Publicity Bureau.
Be agreeable — get 'em on your side. C2334.
SEE Handy Qam) Organization, inc.
Planning for personal progress. C2335.
SEE Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
Who's next? C2336. SEE Handy Qam)
Organization, inc.
You ve got to find 'em first. C2337. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
U. S. Army Recruiting Service. SEE U. S.
Army. Recruiting I>ublicity Bureau.
U. S. Bureau of Mines.
Oregon and its natural resources. C2554.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Washington and its natural resources. C2553.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
U. S. Dept. of the Interior. Bureau of
Mines.
Oregon and its natural resources. C2554.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Washington and its natural resources.
C2553. SEE Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.
UNITED we stand. DU12524, DU14167. SEE
Corder, Ruby Lee.
UNIVERSAL Advertising Service. SEE The
Birthday Club (Radio program)
UNIVERSAL-Edition.
Barabbas. DP15043. SEE Weigel, Hans.
Casanova in der Schweiz. DP14710-14711.
SEE Schweizer, Richard.
Dantons Tod. DP14712-14713. SEE Einem,
Gottfried von.
Es ist elf Uhr. DP15042. SEE Friese,
Ernst.
Das Perlenhemd. DP14714. SEE Kauffmann,
Leo Justinus.
THE UNIVERSAL heckler. DP15015. SEE
Druce, Olga.
THE UNIVERSITY hour. SEE Epstein,
Robert H. Symphony in discord. DU12892.
113
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE UNNATURAL children. DU14618. SEE
Bingham, June Rossbach.
UNPLANNED parenthood. DU12923. SEE
Roos, Frances Homer.
THE UNREASONABLE aunt. DU15407. SEE
The Adventures of Frank MerriweU, no. 88.
THE UNSCHEDULED flight. DU13678. SEE
The Adventures of Frank MerriweU, no. 77.
UNTIL eternity. DU13418. SEE Garza,
Ernest Ralph.
UNTO these, my brethren. DU14339. SEE
The Greatest Story Ever Told, no. 66.
UNTO us the living. DP12515. SEE Sliker,
Harold G.
UNTO which it shall please God. DP12116.
SEE Morris, Thomas Baden.
THE UNWELCOME rescue. DU15337. SEE
The Adventures of Frank MerriweU, no. 92.
UNWELCOME stranger. DU13091. SEE
Singer, Jack.
UNWIND your dreams. DU13402. SEE
Dawson, Marlow.
UP AND DOWN THE SCALES (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various authors.
© Junior League of Salt Lake City; Ic each
3Mar48; DU13308-13320. Contents: Peter
Ilyich Tchaikowsky, by Blanche Cannon;
DU13308. Bach, the organist, by Blanche
Cannon; DU 13309. Sergei Rachmaninoff,
by Blanche Cannon; DU13310. Schumann,
by Blanche Cannon; DU13311. Felix
Mendelssohn, by Blanche Cannon; DU13312.
Franz Peter Schubert, by Blanche Cannon;
DU13313. Cesar Auguste Franck, by
Blanche Cannon; DU13314. Mozart, by
Eleanor S. Newels; DU13315. Beethoven,
the man who wouldn't be downed, by Helen
Freed; DU13316. Chopin, by Virginia N.
Price; DU13317. Giuseppe Verdi, by
Rebecca D. Jeremy; DU13318. Edvard
Grieg, by Margaret Terry; DU13319.
Stephen Foster, by Mitzi Wallace; DU13320.
UP Powell! DP15013. SEE Juliano, Joseph
Robert.
UPFIELD, JESSIE.
Liberty bells, a musical dramatic composi-
tion. 5 leaves. [Text only] © American
Unitarian Youth; ljan48; DP14040.
THE UPPER room. DU13428. SEE Corrigan,
Lloyd.
UREN, BERTRAM THOMAS.
Hope makes a call, a radio drama. Scripts
no. 1-3. © Bertram Thomas Uren; Ic each
26Apr48; DU14361-14363.
URQUHART, MacGregor.
Emergency exit. DU13017. SEE Madden,
Cecil Charles.
No evidence. SEE Madden, Cecil Charles.
The perfect murder. DU13228.
URVANTSOV, Lev Nikolaevich.
Viera Mirtseva. SEE Karlin, Eli. The
tangled web. DP12265, DP13656.
THE USE of vocal-color-analysis in the de-
velopment and maintenance of vocal technique.
C2314. SEE Landor, Neville.
USOSKIN, JOAN C.
The Elissa Landi show. [Television script]
© Video Associates, inc.; Ic 2Feb48;
DU13396.
One hundred per cent rented. [Television
script] © Video Associates, inc.; Ic
29Mar48; DU13683.
Parents, please! The eating problem. [Tele-
vision script] © Video Associates, inc.;
Ic 19May48; DU14740.
UT mine Stromtid. SEE Jacob son, Otto. Saat
und Mahd. DU14216.
UTILITARIAN writing for a trade association.
C2440, C2516. SEE Clapp, John Mantle.
"V"— day. DU12739. SEE Hunter, Charles
Burtis.
V-D Americana. SEE Jackson, John Marion.
V-E Americana. DU15050.
V-E Americana. DU12431, DU15050. SEE
Jackson, John Marion.
V-I Americana. SEE Jackson, John Marion.
V-E Americana. DU15050.
THE VACUUM virtuoso. SEE Kaser, Arthur
LeRoy. Funny skits for amateurs. DP13087.
THE VAGABOND'S dream. DU15078. SEE
Lynch, George Ralph.
THE VAGRANT. DU14977. SEE The Hour
of St. Francis (Radio program)
VAIL, HELEN CERAR.
At the zoo, a ballet in three acts. [Text
only] © Helen Cerar VaU; Ic lljun48;
DU15183.
VAINRIB, Stanley.
Cash or carry. DU15364. SEE Howard,
Bernard.
VALENCY, MAURICE JACQUES.
Intermezzo. DU14078. SEE Giraudoux, Jean.
The reluctant virgin, a comedy with music
in two acts. [Text only] © Maurice J.
Valency; Ic 24jun48; on revision and addi-
tions; DU15328. Prev. reg. lNov45,
D95681; 19Mar46, D2169.
VALENTINE, Mrs. A. J. SEE Valentine,
Irma S.
VALENTINE, Alice, pseud. SEE Valentine,
Irma S.
VALENTINE, IRMA S.
Tuneful tales: The red mill, by Alice Valen-
tine [pseud.] Narration. © Irma S.
Valentine (Mrs. A. J. Valentine); Ic
10May48; C2567.
VALENTINE, RICHARD HARDEN.
Star-light, star-bright; a Christmas oper-
etta in one act, two scenes. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Richard H.
Valentine; Ic 24May48; DU14881.
VALLEE, Arthur Antony.
Out of the clouds. DU12554. SEE Fitz-
Gerald, Robert Joseph.
VANCE, MARTIN LEE.
Tricky titles, by Lee Grant [pseud.] Lec-
ture. © Martin Lee Vance; Ic 19May48;
C2610.
VAN DRUTEN, JOHN.
The Druid circle, a play in three acts.
New York, Dramatists Play Service [1948].
176 p. illus. © John van Druten; 3Feb48;
DP13061. Prev. reg. "Professor White; '
26Dec46; D unp. 6664.
Make way for Lucia, a farcical comedy in
three acts, adapted from E. F. Benson's
"Lucia" novels. © John van Druten; Ic
12May48; DU14604.
VAN NESS, HUGHES THOMAS.
A public address for oral delivery at meet-
ings or gatherings of laundry owners, by
Hughes Thomas Van Ness and Ursley
Josephine Van Ness. © Hughes Thomas
Van Ness, Ursley Josephine Van Ness; Ic
30Jan48; C2059.
VAN NESS, Ursley Josephine.
A public address for oral delivery at meet-
ings or gatherings of laundry owners.
C2059. SEE Van Ness, Hughes Thomas.
VANTAGE ground. DU13989. SEE Perks,
Max.
VAN WOEART, Alpheus.
Air express. DP13088. SEE McMuUen,
Joseph Carl.
Apartment 13. DP15170. SEE McMuUen,
Joseph Carl.
VARI, JOHN ANTON.
Nobody laughs — nobody cries, a one-act
play. © John Anton Vari; Ic 18May48;
DU14776.
VAS, STEVEN.
Children of Vienna, a play in two acts;
based on the novel of the same title Ijy
Robert Neumann. © Steven Vas; Ic
21May48; DU14804.
VAUGHAN, Juanita Teresa. SEE The Hour of
St. Francis (Radio program)
VECCHIO, Thomas del. SEE Del Vecchio,
Thomas.
VEGA, Lope de. SEE Vega Carpio, Lope
Felix de.
VEGA CARPIO, Lope Felix de.
The cut-throat. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty holiday. DP13966.
THE VEHICLE; The perpetrator; The foil.
C2435. SEE Rogoff, Elias M Humorology,
no. 6-8.
VEKEMAN, VICTOR.
Un sauveur d'ames; ou, L apostolat du^Pere
Jacquemet. Piece en 3 actes. Montreal,
Editions du Levrier, 1947. 46 p. © The
Federation of Cercles Lacordaire and
Ste. Jeanne d'Arc, inc.; 31Dec47; DP14225.
VELIDA, pseud. SEE Benn, Gertrude Velida
de.
VENDOR of verse. DU12477. SEE Collins,
Barbara.
VENUS was an amateur. C2018. SEE Lunn,
Nina K.
VERA Mirtzova. SEE Karlin, Eli. The
tangled web. DP12265, DP13656.
VER BECKE, WALTER EDWIN.
Picnic ground, a play in three acts and a
prologue. © W. Edwin Ver Becke; Ic
30Mar48; DU13702.
VERBEL, Jerry, pseud. SEE Verbelovsky,
Gerald.
VERBELOVSKY, GERALD
Carbon copies of 1948, a musical fantasy
in two acts, by Jerry Verbel [pseud.] fText
only] © Jerry Verbel; Ic 8Mar48; Dm3358.
Frisbee's Corner Store; audition scripts by
Jerry Verbal [pseud.] © Jerry Verbel.
1. © Ic 10Feb48; DU13532.
2. © Ic 8Apr48; DU13887.
3. Revised version. © Ic 26May48;
DU14953.
114
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
VERCOURT, ALFRED.
Un monsieur tout neuf, comedie-bouffe en
trois actes, ijar Alfred Vercourt et Jean
Bever. t^ Alfred Vercourt, ps. de A.
Lebleau; Jean Bever, ps. de Jenn-Jules
Dansant; Ic 4Dec47; DU12294.
VERDI, Giuseppe.
Aida. DU14093. SEE Barrett, Katharine. La
travi.'.ta. SEE Root, Helen L. Camille. DU1217i
DER VERLORENE Walzer. SEE Drake,
William A. Two hearts in waltz time.
DU12398.
VERNE UIL, Louis.
RuedesAnges. DP14834. SEE Hamilton,
Patrick.
VERNON, Ashley, pseud. SEE Manschinger,
Kurt Karl.
VERNON, J., pseud. SEE Fishbein, Jacob.
VERNON, Muriel. SEE Bean, Muriel Vernon.
THE VERY smallest angel. DU12276. SEE
Girling, Betty Thomas.
DIE VERZAUBERTE Insel. DP14228. SEE
Knoller, Jacob.
VETERANS' opportunities. DU15252. SEE
Lane, Frances.
VICTOR, Ben.
Dead beat. DU14094. SEE Dolbier, Maurice.
VICTOR, John, pseud. SEE Bogach, Victor
John.
THE VICTORY of the Cross. DP13875. SEE
Creagh-Henry, May.
LA VTDA en broma. DU14828. SEE Rivero,
Ramon.
VIDEO Associates, inc.
The Elissa Landi show. DU13396. SEE
Usoskin, Joan C.
One hundred per cent rented. DU13683.
SEE Usoskin, Joan C.
Parents, please! DU14740. SEE Usoskin,
Joan C.
VIDEOGRAMS. C1996. SEE Basch, Charles
Jack.
VIERA Mirtseva. SEE Karlin, Eli. The tangled
web. DP12265, DP13656.
VIERTEL, PETER.
The survivors; play In three acts, by Peter
Viertel and Irwin Shaw. [New York]
Dramatists Play Service [1948]. 74 p.
illus. © Peter Viertel, Irwin Shaw;
20May48; on additions and revisions;
DP15168. Prev. reg. 280ct47; D unp. 11566.
LES VIEUX gardens. SEE Sardou, Victorien.
Theatre complet. DP15123.
VIKTORIA and her hussar. DP14041. SEE
Graham, Harry.
VILDRAC, CHARLES.
Le jardinier de Samos, comedie en trois
actes, suivie de Les Peres ennemis, farce
[en un acta]. Paris, Editions Raisons
D'j;tre [19471. 141 p. © Editions Rai sons
d'Etre; lApr47; DP14049.
Temoignages, essais, etudes. DP14499. SEE
Arnold, Paul, ed.
VILLAGE doctor. DU15247. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 567.
THE VILLAGER. DU14008. SEE Fizell,
Becca.
VINDICATION. DU14000. SEE Riley, Raymond
James.
VINTAGE '93. DP12762. SEE Willings, Eric.
VIRTUE triumphs over all. SEE Hollywood
Recordo-Script Service. Murder at midnight.
DP15417.
THE VIRTUOUS mask. DU14162. SEE
English, Harold Robert.
VISIT Forest Zoo. DU12547. SEE The Mystery
Castle, no. 13.
VISIT to earth. DU14325. SEE The Hour of
St. Franr-ic (Radio program)
VITTES, Louis. SEE The Shadow (Radio
program)
VIVA Mexico. SEE Mayorga, Margaret
(Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays on a
royalty holiday. DP13966.
VOCALIST Registry Agency. C2519. SEE
Paige, Albert.
VOLLMER, JORGE CARLOS RODOLFO.
Marilou, musikalische Komodie [in 3 Akten]
von Carlos Vollmer; Musik von Lysle Frey.
Buenos Aires, Editorial Jupiter [1947].
2 V. text, 83 p. music, 79 p. © Jorge
Carlos Rodolfo Vollmer; 30Dec47; DP14779.
A VOICE in Rama. DU14056. SEE Coppinger,
John Michael.
THE VOICE of Gandhi. C2260. SEE Wagg,
Alfred. '
VOICES of yesterday. DU13092. SEE Capelle,
Oliver Hampton.
VOLNEY, Frank, pseud. SEE Kamarck,
Frank M.
THE VOLNEY A. CrosweU, Jr. presentation.
SEE Harkrider, John. The known American.
DU12557.
VOLTAIRE. DU15236. SEE Ewing, Sherman.
VON BERGE, Herman.
The shadow of the Cross. DP13010. SEE
Lorenz, Ellen Jane.
VONHARDEN, LEW.
Money love luck free, a satirical farce in
two acts. A variation on the theme of
Benjonson's "The alchemist." © Lew
Vonharden; Ic 27Apr48; DU14205.
VON SCHILLING, Erich, pseud. SEE Schaber,
Eric Carl.
VOTE for me. SEE Kaser, Arthur LeRoy.
Funny skits for amateurs. DP13087.
VOUDOU and the Virgin. DU13354. SEE
Neugass, Miriam Newman.
THE VULTURE in the parlor. DU12257. SEE
Mearson, Rose Mary.
- W -
WAAS, LESTER MORTON.
Dim View Society, a television and radio
show. © Lester Morton Waas; Ic 22Jan48;
DU12488.
WADE, ALFRED MUNROE.
Along the road, a musical play in two acts
and finale. [Text only] © A. Munroe Wade;
Ic lMar48; DU13230.
WAGE incentive application. C2699. SEE
Maynard, Harold Bright. Management con-
ference: Management fundamentals, 17th
day.
WAGG, ALFRED.
The voice of Gandhi; with commentary by
Alfred Wagg. In four parts. [Continuity]
© Alfred Wagg; Ic 9Mar48; C2260.
WAGNER, Richard.
The flying Dutchman. DU14092. SEE Bar-
rett, Katharine.
WAINER, BERT.
A man from Sodom, a play. 52 leaves.
© Bert Wainer; Ic 4May48; DU14335.
THE WAITING game. DU14700. SEE Conk-
ling, Louise Braman.
WAITRESS, Empire State Building. SEE
Shantz, Marshall B. The crossroads of
America. C2467.
THE WAKE of the "Annie Q." DU13443. SEE
Pollock, Bert Daniel.
V/AKEFIELD, ARTHUR FRANK.
Certified Prescription Drug Stores announce-
ment. [Radio commercial] © Arthur Frank
Wakefield; Ic 6Jan48; C2021.
Certified Prescription Drug Stores are
located all over town. [Radio commercial]
© Arthur Frank Wakefield; Ic 6Jan48;
C2022.
WALD, Malvin.
Inside the wall. DU15115. SEE Ling, Eugene.
WALDEN, ROBERT L.
The barometer. [Continuity] ©
Walden; Ic 20Feb48; DU13004.
Robert L.
WALDEN, WILLIAM.
The falling sky, a play in two acts. © Wil-
liam Walden; Ic 19May48; DU14888.
WALDIS, Otto Olen.
The broken pitcher. DU14460. SEE Kleist,
Heinrich von.
WALD MAN, Martin Gordon.
Dear Diary. DU13692. SEE Finkel, Joy Dee.
School daze. DU12931. SEE Finkel, Joy Dee.
WALEY, MARIE.
Sock and buskin, a series of six one-act
plays, by George Brindley [pseud.] © Marie
Waley; Ic each 28Nov47.
Hugh Royden. DU12360.
Kitty Clyde comes home. DU12363.
Miracle for Shan. DU12361.
A new song. DU12362.
A new trumpet for Manuel. DU12364.
Siren song. DU12359.
WALKER, Aubrey Danvers-. SEE Danvers-
Walker, Aubrey.
WALKER, B. J., pseud. SEE Fizell, Becca.
WALKER, CLARENCE MELVILLE.
Out of this world, a musical play in three
acts, by Melville Walker. [Text only]
© Melville Walker; Ic 10Nfe.y48; DU14471.
WALKER, Leonard J. SEE Highways and
Byways to Music (Radio program)
WALKER, Melville. SEE Walker, Clarence
Melville.
WALKER, WILLIAM JOSEPH.
Lecture on shorthand reporting for boxing
bouts. © William Jos. Walker; Ic 9Apr48;
C2424.
115
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
V/ALKER & Downing, General Agency. SEE
Fishing and Hunting Club of the Air (Radio
program)
THE WALL. DU14206. SEE Long, WUliam H.
WALLACE, Edna Kingsley.
Cartoon. DU14648. SEE Farwell, Arthur.
WALLACE, Mitzi. SEE Up and Down the
Scales (Radio program)
WALLACE, Morgan.
Ten. DU14519. SEE Mandel, Frank.
WALLER, Curly. SEE Waller, Syde.
WALLER, SYDE.
I'll see you. [Continuity] © Syde Waller;
Ic 3Mar48; DU13352.
Television spotlight, a show that turns the
spotlight on show business. Outline and
sample continuity. © Syde Waller; Ic
7Apr48; DU14080.
Television spotlight, the television show
that turns the spotlight on show -business,
by "Curly" WaUer. © Syde Waller; Ic
30Mar48; DU13704.
THE WALNUT tree. DU12282. SEE Bortner,
Norman Stanley.
WALOWTT, MIRIAM.
Der Schirtz, by Miriam Walowit and Anita
R. Tepper. A translation and adaptation
in Yiddish of the light opera "Hnafore,"
by Sir William S. Gilbert, with added
lyrics and dialogue. 25 leaves. [Text
only] © Anita R. Tepper, Miriam Walo-
wit; Ic 19Apr48; DU14028.
WALSH, FREDERICK GEORGE.
In-laws out, a comedy in one act. Elizabeth-
town, Pa., Play Club, cl948. 21 p. (A
Play Club selection, no. 18) © The Play
Club, inc.; lFeb48; DP13367.
Yield of the fountain, a drama in three acts.
© Frederick George Walsh; Ic 22Apr48;
DU14222.
WALSH, JAMES M.
Six characters for an actress. London,
S. French [1947]. 46 p. illus. [Mono-
logues]. Contents. — In loving memory —
Aunt Prim. — Charity. — Second sight. —
Suivez la guide. —The small hours.
© Samuel French, ltd.; 31Dec47; DP13498.
WALSH, JOHN BURKE,
George Washington, engineer. [Lecture in
five parts] © John Barke Walsh; Ic
5Mar48; C2382.
WALTER, Forrest G.
Resurrection morning. DP14632. SEE
Meredith, Isaac Hickman.
WALTERS, LOUIS E.
Lou Walters' stars of tomorrow, a one-act
revue for stage and night club presentation.
© Louis E. Walters; Ic 30Mar48; DU13707.
THE WALTZING bird. Dtri2875. SEE Graham,
Irvin.
WALTZING Matilda.
Dai-keong.
DU12891. SEE Lee,
WALYCE, EUGENIA N.
Striped pants and petticoats, a comedy in
three acts, by Eugenia Walyce and Rosanna
Bright. © Rosanna Bright, Eugenia N.
Walyce; Ic 10May48; DU14472.
THE WANDERING stranger. DU12927. SEE
Beulwitz, Alfred.
WANTED: A PLACE TO LIVE (Radio pro-
gram)
Scripts in this series are by Bill Adams.
© Diane Lewis.
Dec. 14, 1947. © Ic 30Dec47; DU12172.
Dec. 28, 1947; Jan. 4, 1948. © Ic each
19Jan48; DU12449-12450.
Jan. 11, 1948. © Ic 29Jan48; DU12624.
Jan. 18, 25, 1948. © Ic each 27Feb48;
DU13171-13172.
Feb. 1, 8, 15, 1948. © Ic each 25Feb48;
DU13156-13158.
Feb. 22, 29, 1948. © Ic each 15Mar48;
DU13467-13468.
Feb. 29, Mar. 7, 14, 1948. © Ic each
22Mar48; DU13553-13555.
Apr. 4, 11, 1948. © Ic each 21Apr48;
DU14149-14150.
May 16, 1948. © Ic 22May48; DU14877.
WARD, GROVER ADWIN.
The dawning of a new day, a play in three
acts. © Grover Adwin Ward; Ic 15Mar48;
DU13630.
WARD (Montgomery) and Company, inc.
Bring 'em back again and again. DU12645.
SEE Wilding FHcture Productions, inc.
The girl who upped her sales. DU12644.
SEE Wilding FHcture Productions, inc.
WARD Baking Company. SEE Tennessee Jed
(Radio program)
WARDELL, Michael J.
Casting today. DU15151. SEE Sadowsky,
Sally H.
WAREHAM, MARGUERITE MARY.
Symbol of devotion, a play in three acts, by
Milord Wareham [pseud.] © Marguerite
Mary Wareham; Ic 13May48; DU14641.
WAREHAM, Milord, pseud. SEE Wareham,
Marguerite Mary.
THE WARM-UP. DU13070. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
WARNER, ROBERT EDMUND.
The Warner theory on planetary evolution.
[Lecture] © Robert Edmund Warner; Ic
19May48; C2594.
THE WARNER theory on planetary evolution.
C2594. SEE Warner, Robert Edmund.
WARREN, BARNETT MATHEW.
The milkman in Omaha, a new play in three
acts, by Bart Warren and Gregg Ziemer.
© Barnett M Warren, Gregor Ziemer; Ic
7Jun48; DU15261.
WARREN, Bart. SEE Warren, Barnett Mathew.
WARREN, NELLIE B. (McNITT)
Infantile paralysis or poliomyelitis. [Lecture]
© Nellie B. McNitt Warren; Ic 7Jun48;
C2728.
WARREN, P. J.
There needs no ghost, a play in two acts.
© P. J. Warren; Ic 6Jan48; DU12430.
WARSHAWSKY, SAMUEL JESSE.
A nation's proud devotion, a musical play in
two acts. [Text only] © Samuel Jesse
Warshawsky; Ic 23Mar48; DU13982.
WASHBURN, HARRIET INGERSOLL.
Destined for a tombstone, f Continuity]
© Harriet Ingersoll WashDurn; Ic 5Feb48;
DU12836.
Poor dear Martha. [Continuity] © Harriet
IngersoU Washburn; Ic 5Feb48; DU12832.
WASHINGTON, DOROTHY.
My foolish dreams, a play in three acts.
© Dorothy Washington; Ic 21May48;
DU14903.
WASHINGTON, FREDERICK.
What are you raising your children for? Re-
cording script. © Record Music Corp.;
Ic 8Jan48; C2168.
The wildest creature that ever lived. Record-
ing script. © Record Music Corp.; Ic
8Jan48; C2169.
WASHINGTON and its natural resources.
C2553. SEE Wilding Picture Productions,
THE WASHINGTON National Monument. Lec-
ture no. I. C2531. SEE Hershman, Robert R.
WASHINGTON University, St. Louis. Quad-
rangle Club. SEE Quadrangle Club of Washir^-
ton University, St. Louis.
THE WASHINGTON years. DP12935. SEE
Sherman, Nat.
WASON, BETTY.
The people's choice, a thirty-minute radio
show. [Sample script] © Betty Wason;
21Apr48; DP14780.
WASSERBERGER, Oscar. SEE Highways and
Byways to Music (Radio program)
WATCH my world. SEE Richter, Clara S.
Farmer Brown goes to town. DU14786.
WATER from the rock. DU12193. SEE The
Children's Chapel, no. 31.
WATER to drink. DU12191. SEE The Chil-
dren's Chapel, no. 29.
WATERS, JAMES F.
Write a song, a radio script, by James F.
Waters and Charles H. Drury. © James F.
Waters, Charles H. Drury; Ic 9Apr48;
DU14102.
WATSON, FLORENCE E.
The magic earrings, a play with music in
three acts. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Florence E. Watson; Ic 10Feb48;
DU13127.
WATSON, VEE Margaret.
Do a little wrong, a play in three acts. © Vee
Margaret Watson; Ic 28May48; DU15203.
WATTERSON, JOHN AMBROSE.
The cause of Newtonian tension. The new
speed of light in free space. [Lecture]
© John A. Watterson; Ic 16Mar48; C2295.
WATTS, Schuyler.
A touch of marriage. DU14253. SEE Marlett,
Melba.
WAVERLY Place. DU14731. SEE McCabe,
Terrence William.
THE WAY of success. DU12713. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
WAY out there. DU14853. SEE Ernst, Alice
Hen son.
WAYNE, Anthony. SEE First Nighter (Radio
program)
WAYNE, KATHRYN.
The candy basket's party, a playlet for little
girls. 3 leaves. © Wetmore Declamation
Bureau; lSep47; DP12470.
WAYNE, Priscilla, pseud. SEE Sprague,
Besse (Toulouse)
116
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
THE WAYWARD wife. DU14767. SEE First
Nighter, Apr. 8, 1948.
WE. C2162. SEE McCarthy, Jeremiah
Aloysius.
WE are calling you. DU14232. SEE Kings-
bery, Emily.
WE both loved you. DU13195. SEE Gauldin,
Maude Eleanor Counts.
WE proudly present. DP12761. SEE Novello,
Ivor.
WE regret. DU13452. SEE Kirschbaum, Ken-
neth James.
WE shook the family tree. DU14386. SEE
Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. 112.
vVE thank you. SEE Kaser, Arthur LeRoy.
Funny skits for amateurs. DP13087.
WE visit Hot Springs. DU13460. SEE Hedrick,
Paul.
WEAK minded persons. SEE Spencer,
Albert E. Corporation taxes. C2210.
THE WEAKLING. DU13531. SEE Pritcher,
Leon.
WEATHERVANE, SYLVESTER.
The education of Peggy; or, Oscar's grand-
mother. A bedroom farce with social
significance, in three acts. © Sylvester
Weathervane; Ic 22May48; DU14841.
WEATHER-vane. DU13341. SEE Smithfield,
George Francis.
WEB of fear. DU12992. SEE Carter, Arthur
Philip.
WEBB, Mary.
Precious bane. DU14505. SEE Fish, Helen
Dean.
WEBSTER'S widow. DU12718. SEE SUl,
Sanford.
WEDDING day. DU14902. SEE Gershe, Leon-
ard.
THE WEDDING of the princess. DU13530.
SEE Wing, Paul.
WEE worship. DU12671. SEE Lang, Leslie
William.
WEEKS, Albert L.
The birth of a motor star. C2577. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Managed marketing. DU12648. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
Retail selling. DU14526, DU14528. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Take care. DU13843. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.
That farm-fresh flavor. C2227. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
WEEP for awhile. DU12883. SEE Sims,
Dorothy Rice.
WEIGEL, HANS.
Barabbas; oder, Der fiinfzigste Geburtstag.
Eine tragi sche Revue in drei Akten. Wien,
A. Ibach [1946]. 143 p. Text only. © Uni-
versal-Edition; 7Jun46; DP15043.
WEILER, Milton C.
Horse opera. DU12558. SEE Harkrider,
John.
WEILL, Kurt.
A dish for the gods. DU13475. SEE Lerner,
Alan Jay.
Street scene. DP14044. SEE Rice, Elmer.
WEINER, IRA LESLIE.
Buy a poppy? A play in one act. © Ira L.
Weiner; Ic 7Jun48; DU15274.
The Rats, an epic drama in three acts.
© Ira Weiner; Ic 23Apr48; on revisions;
DU14156. Prev. reg. "The tragedy of Jay
Bird Doyle;" 240ct47; D11124.
WEINGARTEN, AARON.
Countess Cagliari, a horror melodrama in
three acts, based on "The Witch's tale:
Castle Terrible','a radio play by Alonzo
Deen Cole. © Aaron Weingarten; Ic
30Dec47; DU12174.
WEIS, BLANCHE G.
The marriage tax, a play in three acts.
© Blanche G. Weis; Ic 24May48; DU15025.
WEISMAN, CLARA.
The television nurse and the Gookin family
in "Health is funny," by Clara Weisman
and Selma Wineman. Chapter I. [Television
script] © Clara Weisman; Ic 29Jan48;
DU12806.
WEISS, LOUIS.
The mandrake root, a play in three acts.
© Louis Weiss; Ic 22Mar48; DU13553.
WEISS, MARVIN.
The bright light. [Radio script] © Marvin
Weiss; Ic 24Dec47; DU12805.
WEITZNER, GEZA.
Three wishes, a play. 18 leaves. © Geza
Weitzner; Ic 18May48; DU14719.
WELCH, RHODA.
Here's to health and happiness, a column.
© Rhoda Welch; Ic each 160ct47.
A bird's-eye view of you. C2027.
Are you tired? C2028.
Are you self-conscious? C2029.
What is self-confidence? C2030.
How to overcome fear and worry. C2031.
Are you a committee of selves? C2032.
WELCH, William. SEE The Adventures of
Frank Merriwell (Radio program)
WELD, Sarah. SEE Blake, Sarah Swan (Weld).
WELLEMINSKY, Ignaz Michael.
Der verlorene Walzer. SEE Drake, Wil-
liam A. Two hearts in waltz time.
DU12398.
WELLEMINSKY, J. M. SEE Welleminsky,
Ignaz Michael.
WELLES, Halsted.
Sheriff Teddy. DU13716. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 551.
Towards the horizon. DU13708. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 544.
WELLS of salvation. DU12199. SEE The
Eternal Light, no. 149.
WELLSTONE, LEON S.
Ellis Crock, a play in three acts. © Leon
WeUstone; Ic 7May4.3; DU14429.
WERBUNG, WILLIAM ALEXANDER.
Let not man, a play in three acts, by Bill
Werbung. © William Alexander Werbung;
Ic 12Jan48; DU12327.
WESELY, EVELYN M.
Mr. Sultan and Sherry Zahd, a new half-hour
dramatic radio program. [Sample script]
© Kathleen McMahon Thayer, Hector
Chevigny, Evelyn Wesely; Ic 18Mar48;
DU13472.
WEST, EVELYN.
The man from Paris, a comedy-drama in
three acts. French title: "L amour, c'est
un art." © Evelyn West; Ic 5May48;
DU14445.
WEST, JESSAMYN.
A mirror for the sky; an opera [in two acts]
ba_^sed on an original conception of Raoul
Pene duBois for ixjrtraying the life of
Audubon in a musical drama. Costume
sketches by Raoul Pene duBois. fist cd.]
New York, Harcourt, Brace [1948]. 155 p.
illus. Text only. © Jessamyn West; 4Mar4f
DP14121. Prev. reg. 10Oct48; D unp. 5250.
WEST, MARGARET.
Residents of many communities, citizens of
none. Script [for slide film] © Margaret
West; Ic 17Jun48; C2744.
WEST, MARGARET KING.
Here goes the groom, a comedy in three
acts. Elizabethtown, Pa., Play Club [1947].
72 p. (A Play Club selection, no. 13)
© The Play Club, inc.; 25Dec47; DP12562.
WEST, ROBERT MANDELL.
The last of my lavender orchids, a play in
one act. C' Robert Mandell West; Ic
31Mar48; DU13736.
No pay, no pilfer; a play in one act. © Rob-
ert Mandell West; Ic lApr48; DU13767.
WESTBROOK Pegler's Capone. DU14777.
SEE Graham, Lewis.
WESTHEIMER, LC VIS E.
Famous comes to breakfast, a breakfast-
time show [for radio]. Audition script.
© Westheimer & Co., Advertising Agency;
18May48; DP15103.
Famous teens, a teen-age show [for radio].
Audition script. © V/estheimer & Co.,
Advertising Agency; 18May48; DP15102.
Hit or miss, an audience-participation quiz
show [for radio]. Audition script. © West-
heimer & Co., Advertising Agency;
18May48; DPISIOS.
Listen to this, a "story teller" type of show
[for radio]. Audition script. © West-
heimer & Co., Advertising Agency;
18May48; DP15104.
WESTHEIMER and Company.
Famous comes to breakfast. DP15103.
SEE Westheimer, Louis E.
Famous teens. DP15102. SEE Westheimer,
Louis E.
Hit or miss. DP15105. SEE Westheimer,
Louis E.
It's a hit. DP15074. SEE Sievers, David
Wieder.
Listen to this. DP15104. SEE Westheimer,
Louis E.
WESTLAKE, WILFRED.
All the tea in China, a Chinese misprint
[in one act] by Wilfred Harvey [pseud.]
London, S. French [1947]. 28 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 969) © Sam-
uel French, ltd.; 17Dec47; DP12779.
The princess with a load on her mind, a
farcical fantasy for young people, in one
act, by Wilfred Harvey [pseud.] London!
S. French [1948]. 24 p. illus. (French s
plays for juvenile performers, no. 56)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 10Feb48; DP13876.
THE WETBACK. DU14997. SEE Limbaugh,
Charm.
WET MORE Declamation Bureau.
The candy basket's party. DP12470. SEE
Wayne, Kathr3m.
The dilemma. DP12468. SEE Martin,
John M.
Folly on the trolley. DP12467. SEE Ste-
phenson, Shirley.
Here comes the bride. DP15073. SEE
White, Kate Alice.
The night bell. DP12469. SEE Martin,
John M.
117
CATALOG OF COPYRIGhT ENTRIES
WETMORE Declamation Bureau. Cont'd.
Tricycle trio. DP15072. SEE Cheatham,
Mary Louise Kempt.
we've come from the city. DP14042. SEE
Haufrecht, Herbert.
WEXLER, Irving.
The new look. DU15351. SEE Stevens,
Leslie Clark.
WHAT are we doing to make the customer a
better merchant? C2581. SEE Corwin,
Edward Comstock.
WHAT are you raising your children for?
C2168. SEE Washington, Frederick.
WHAT do you think? SEE Tuthill, Daniel
Sturges. Is it a trick? DU13.323.
WHAT goes up. DU15066. SEE Michigan.
State College of Agriculture and Applied
Science. TheUionysians.
WHAT is love? C2517. SEE Cook, William.
WHAT is reality? SEE Napier, LeRoy.
Alexander awakened. DU12582.
WHAT is self-confidence? C2030. SEE
Welch, Rhoda. Here's to health and happi-
ness.
WHAT never dies. SEE Eastman, Fred, ed.
One-act plays of spiritual power. DP15231.
WHAT price career? DU13629. SEE Tripo-
vich, Frances Anna.
WHAT really happened. SEE Baker, Edna.
The true story of Good King Wenceslas.
DP12763.
WHAT would Grandfather say? DU13575.
SEE Sanders, Freda Jane.
WHAT would you do? SEE
Eckert, WiUiam S. DU12829.
Herstam, Nathan. What would you have
done? C2470.
WHAT would you have done? SEE
Herstam, Nathan. C2470.
Tyler, Betty Jane. DU12618.
WHATEVER goes with it. SEE Smith, Robert
Gordon. Birthday present. DU13099.
WHATMORE, ARTHUR REGINALD.
She wanted a cream front door, a play in
three acts. London, H. F. W. Deane;
Boston, W. H. Baker Co. [1947]. 96 p.
illus. ("Deane's" series of plays)
© Arthur Reginald Whatmore; 19Nov47;
DP13527.
WHAT'S cooking? DU13000. SEE Stevenson,
James.
WHAT'S in a name? DP12760. SEE Bloom,
Ursula.
WHAT'S in the middle. DU14493. SEE
Sherman, Charles.
WHAT'S the score? DU13528. SEE Steven-
son, James.
WHAT'S wrong here? DU12920. SEE Pack,
Harvey.
WHAT'S your trouble. DU14015. SEE Lawent,
Sam.
WHATTA ya know about that? DP13727.
SEE Melville, Richard L.
WHEDON, John. SEE The Great Gilder sleeve
(Radio program)
WHEDON, JOHN OGDEN.
Hogan's daughter, a new radio show. Episode
no. 1. © John Whedon; Ic 17Jun48; DU15238.
WHEN I was green. DP12514. SEE LePelley,
Guernsey.
WHEN men reduce as women do. DP13970.
SEE Braun, Wilbur.
WHEN Plymouth rocked. DU15373. SEE
Black, Walter.
WHEN Satan hops out. DU13918. SEE Perry,
Charlotte L.
WHEN stages meet. DU13863. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2368-1593.
WHEN strangers meet. DU14657. SEE
Barclay, Carleton Henry.
WHEN the old cock crows. DP13501. SEE
Corrie, Joe.
WHEN the soul dies. DU12918. SEE Nelson,
Joseph Conrad.
WHEN the West was young. SEE Kaser,
Arthur LeRoy. Funny skits for amateurs.
DP13087.
WHEN the wind blows. DU14422. SEE Hayes,
Joseph.
WHEN Washington smiled. DU14459. SEE
Davidson, Baruch Henry.
WHERE our money goes. DU13071. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
WHERE'S Gran'paw? SEE Kaser, Arthur
LeRoy. Funny skits for amateurs. DP13087.
WHERE'S the baby? SEE Kaser, Arthur
LeRoy. Funny skits for amateurs. DP13087.
WHILE Angela sang. DU14862. SEE The
Sheriff, no. 186.
WHIMPERING forties. DU12948. SEE White,
Virginia R.
THE WHIPPLE family. DU15188. SEE
Ehrlich, Max.
WHISPERING shadows. DU14447. SEE
Bryant, Lee.
WHISTLE while you sell. C2362. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
WHITE, Mrs. A. T. SEE White, Virgi^nia R.
WHITE, Andy. SEE The Great Gildersleeve
(Radio program)
WHITE, ELIZABETH POPE.
Cooling waters, a play in three acts, with
prologue and epilogue, © Elizabeth Pope
White; Ic 17May48; DU14692.
WHITE, HOWARD WILLIAM.
The resurrection of Cyril Clive. [Conti-
nuity] © Howard William White; Ic
3Mar48; DU13278.
WHITE, KATE ALICE.
Here comes the bride, a mock wedding.
3 leaves. © Wetmore Declamation Bureau;
lMay48; DP15073.
WHITE, KENNETH.
The inconceivable war, a comedy in three
acts. © Kenneth White; Ic 24Nov47;
DU12097.
WHITE, ROBERTSON.
Seven thunders, a play in three acts, by
Robertson White and Bronson WUliams.
© Robertson White, Bronson Williams;
Ic 25Jun48; DU15357.
WHITE, VIRGINIA R.
Whimpering forties; or, Mother is a prob-
lem. A play in three acts. © Virginia R.
White (Mrs. A. T. White); Ic 17Feb48;
DU12948.
WHITE above the instep. DU15310. SEE
Edel stein, David Henry.
THE WHITE coat. DU14135. SEE Lampert,
Frances.
WHITE fence. DU14240. SEE Engel, Jack.
THE WHITE knight. DU14124. SEE Reymond,
Marguerite Viola.
THE WHITE rabbit. SEE Bowman, Phil. Old
Cal Handy. DU15267.
THE WHITE whale. DU13922. SEE Wilson,
Gilbert Brown.
WHITING, J. MURRAY.
Stranger to fear, a radio play. © J. Murray
Whiting; Ic 4Mar48; DU13326.
WHITMAN, JAMES RUSSELL.
Apartment, a play in nine scenes. © J. Rus-
seU Whitman; Ic 24May48; DU14876.
WHITMAN, WiHiam C.
The Romanis of Greenwich Village. C2380.
SEE Panetta, George.
WHIT SON, CLARE HARRINGTON.
The dragon's breath, an operetta for boys
in two acts. Illustrations by Robley
Edward Whitson. Boston, Boston Music Co.,
cl948. 56 p. illus. © The Boston Music
Co.; 18Mar48; DP13763.
WHITTAKER, LUCIENNE.
The butler, by Lucienne Paul Bonheur
[pseud.] 51 leaves. [Film script] © Lu-
cienne Whittaker; Ic 15Jan48; DU12400.
WHITTINGHILL, Dick. SEE Whittinghill,
Noral E.
WHITTINGHILL, NORAL E.
Baby sitter program. [Radio script]
© Noral E. Whittinghill; Ic 26Jan48;
DU12600.
Musical bingo, by Dick Whittinghill and
Harold Hopper. [Radio script] © Dick
Whittinghill, Harold Hopper; Ic 8Jun48;
DU15202.
WHO am I? C2237. SEE Thornburgh,
Vernon S.
WHO are the weavers. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. The best one-act plays,
1947-1948. AA83794.
WHO picked Mrs. Flower? SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short plays
on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
THE WHOLE world can drop dead. DU12590.
SEE Russell, Bene.
WHOM the gods favor. DU13200. SEE
Phelan, Raymond Anthony.
THE WHOOPSTARS. DU12849. SEE Hark-
rider, John.
WHO'S next? C2336. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
118
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
WHO'S who. DU14319. SEE Jones, George
Chadwick.
WHY housewives have no whiskers. DU14947.
SEE Reader's Digest— Radio Edition, no. 117.
WHY is modern art? C2556. SEE Riley,
Maude Kemper.
WHY men marry. DU13994. SEE Malawick,
Irene.
WHY mothers get gray. SEE Quinlan, Mary
Eva. Plays for early teens. DP12792.
WHY the Fine Arts Television Corporation?
C2593. SEE Specht, Paul L.
WHY the goldfish always sighs. SEE Boyle,
James Ralph. The mighty magic mandarin.
C2026.
WHY the great granddaddy of all cats got mad
at the great granddaddy of all mice. SEE
Smith, Robert Gordon. Just between us,
script no. 3. DU14982.
WHY worry. DU1210&. SEE Rosenberg,
Theresa.
V.aCKEY, LAWRENCE.
Sinner's lament, a play in three acts, by
Lawrence Wickey and Paul Goldman.
© Lawrence Wickey, Paul Goldman; Ic
4Feb48; DU12745.
Tomorrow's paradise. DU14059. SEE
Goldman, Paul.
WICKSTEED, KITTY.
Trousseau for Phyllis, a play in one act.
London, English Theatre Guild [1948].
20 p. illus. (Guild one act library)
© Kitty Wicksteed (Mrs. Kitty Morris);
5May48; DP15068.
WIDDER, GEORGE McALISTER.
Lee and Lester, a 15-minute running conti-
nuity. 2d week. © George McAlister
Widder; Ic 20May48; DU14820.
THE WIDOW wanted another. DU15215. SEE
Singer, Jack.
THE V/IDOW'S mite. DP13514. SEE Sundelof-
Asbrand, Karin.
WIEDERSEHEN. DU12407. SEE Novelli,
Gastone.
WIENER Operettenverlag G.m.b.H.
Alt-Wien. DP14708. SEE Lanner, Joseph
Franz Karl.
Ein Glas Sekt. DP14709. SEE Nachmann,
Kurt.
V/IERE, HARRY VETTER.
The portrait of Marilyna; script for a
motion picture. 37 leaves. © Harry V.
Wiere; Ic 26Apr48; DU14182.
A WIFE between us. DU13362. SEE Camp,
Joseph Clinton.
VaLBUR, Franklin M.
Hidden talent. DU14179. SEE Huston,
Jacquelin B.
WILBUR takes his medicine. DP15339.
SEE Payton, Donald.
'VILCOX, CULVER.
The shepherds' day after Christmas. Future
Farmers of America broadcast, Dec. 26,
1947. © Culver Wilcox; Ic 20Apr48;
DU14058.
'VILCOX, Richard French.
Maiden venture. DU14324.
Angus Alexander.
SEE Bailey,
WILDE, Percival.
What never dies. SEE Eastman, Fred, ed.
One-act plays of spiritual power. DP15231.
WILDER, MARION.
A March Christmas Eve, a dramatization in
one act of the Christmas scenes from
Louisa M. Alcott's "Little women."
© Marion Wilder; Ic 19Dec47; DU12591.
WILDER, THORNTON NIVEN.
The flight into Egypt. SEE Eastman, Fred,
ed. <^e-act plays of spiritual power.
DP15231.
The unerring instinct, a play in one act, for
the Conference on Christians and Jews.
© Thornton N. Wilder; Ic 5Jan48; DU12866.
WILDER MAN, LOUIS H.
Star Chamber, a play in three acts. © Louis
H. Wilderman; Ic 27Jan48; DU12925.
THE WILDEST creature that ever lived.
C2169. SEE Washington, Frederick.
WILDING PICTURE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
The birth of a motor star; scenario of a
sound motion picture prepared for Tucker.
Written by A. L. Weeks. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; Ic 10May48;
C2577.
Bonus business; prepared for Atlas Supply
Company. [Film script] by Morgan W.
Gibney. © Wilding Kcture Productions,
inc.; ^Ic 23Jun48; DU15333.
Bring 'em back again and again; scenario
for a sound slide-film prepared for Mont-
gomery Ward by Joseph H. Cole. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; Ic 19Jan48;
DU12645.
The car of the year — years ahead! A black
and white sound slidefilm for the Ford
Motor Company, by Stewart M. Cram.
[Film script] © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.; Ic 23Jun48; C2760.
Care cuts cost, script for a sound slide film
on the care and maintenance of Off -the -
road tires. Presented by Goodyear; written
by Anthony A. Sassano. © Wildir^ Picture
Productions, inc.; Ic 26Apr48; C2558.
Convincing Elwood, presented by Norge Di-
vision, Borg-Warner Corporation. Film
script prepared by Harry Grabow. © Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.; Ic 19Jan48;
DU12650.
The Davenport Works, scenario for a sound
motion picture prepared for The Aluminum
Company of America, by Donald N. Shepherd.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; Ic
20Feb48; C2228.
Dividends on stock, an autoslide picture
story; a presentation of the Parts & Acces-
sories Department, Ford Motor Company.
An adaptation of stock control motion
picture script, "The money on the shelf."
Script by Fred Grady. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; Ic 26Apr48; DU14357.
Everything under control; scenario for a
sound motion picture prepared for Hotpoint,
inc., by Joseph H. Cole. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; Ic 19Jan48; DU12847.
Ford television short subjects; final checking
scripts prepared for the Ford Motor Com-
pany, by Bruce Henry. Contents: — Scoo^!
First telecast of the new Ford. — Now it s
here, the car of the year. — Big news, big
car. — Safe at home. — Hit of the year. —
Riding amidships. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; Ic 23Jun48; C2757.
Free for all; film script prepared for Stand-
ard Oil Comjaany (Indiana) by James P.
Prindle in. ® Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; Ic 19Jan48; DU12343.
From feed to fame; scenario of a sound
slidefilm prepared for Fillsbury Mills, inc..
Feed and Soy Division, by Bruce Henry.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; Ic
19Jan48; DU12649.
The girl who upped her sales; scenario for
a sound slide-film, prepared for Mont-
gomery Ward by Joseph H. Cole. © Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.; Ic 19Ian48;
DU12644.
In balance; presented by the Burroughs
Adding Machine Company. [Film script]
by Gordon Miller. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; Ic 23Jun48; DU15332.
It s a breeze, a sound slide film, prepared
for American Coolair Corporation. Script
by Don Shepherd. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; Ic 26Apr48; DU14356.
A letter from America; a public relations
motion picture presented by the Goodyear
Tire and Rubber Company. Script by Leo S.
Rosencrans. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.; c 23Jun48; DU15330.
Lucky eleven— it's a natural! Scenario for
a sound slidefilm prepared for Hiram
Walker by Harry Grabow. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc.; Ic 10May48;
DU14527.
Managed marketing; scenario of a sound
motion picture prepared for Hotpoint by
Albert L. Weeks. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; Ic 19Jan48; DU12648.
Micky Flynn; scenario of a film designed to
attract prospects to the mechanics trade.
Pre.sented by Plymouth Motors. Writers:
Gordon Miller and Tony Sassano. © Wild-
ing Picture Productions, inc.; Ic 10Mav48;
DU14530.
Miracle maker; script for a sound motion
picture prepared for the Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Company, by Morgan W. Gibney.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; Ic
20Feb48; DU13073.
More sor your money; master scenario for
a sound motion picture in kodachrome for
the Kroger Company, by Leon Kreger.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; Ic
23Jun48; DU15331.
Nine out of ten; script for a sound slide
film, prepared for The Goodyear Tire &
Rubber Co. by Joseph H. Cole. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; Ic 5Apr48;
DU13841.
The 1949 front end suspension (wheel align-
ment) A sound- silent slidefilm prepared
for the Service Department, Ford Motor
Company. [Film Script] by Fred Grady.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; Ic
23Jun48; C2758.
Off -the -road tires, a script for a sound
slide film presenting Goodyear 's Off-the-
road tires. Presented by Goodyear.
Written by Anthony A. Sassano. © Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.; Ic 26Apr48;
C2557.
Open your eyes; script of a film presented
by the Parts and Accessories Department
of The Ford Motor Company. By Gordon
Miller. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; Ic 5Apr48; DU13842.
Oregon and its natural resources; the sce-
nario for a three-reel sound motion picture,
to be produced for U. S. Bureau of Mines,
Dept. of the Interior. Sponsored by the
Richfield Oil Corp. Script by Joseph H.
Cole. © Wilding Picture Productions, inc.;
Ic 5Apr48; C2554.
The perfect combination; scenario of a sound
slide-motion prepared for Norge, by A. A.
Sassano. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; Ic 19Jan48; DU13115.
The perfect combination; scenario of a sound
slidefilm prepared for Norge, by A. A.
Sassano. © Wilding Picture Productions,
inc.; Ic 19Jan48; DU12653.
Promises we live by; scenario of a sound
motion picture prepared for the Continental
Illinois National Bank and Trust Company
of Chicago, by James P. Prindle, HI.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; Ic
19Jan48; DU12646.
Retail selling; scenario of a sound motion
picture prepared for Coopers. Written by
119
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WILDING PICTURE PRODUCTIONS, INC.
Cont'd.
Albert L. Weeks. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; Ic 10May48; DU14528.
Retail selling; scenario of a sound slidefilm
prepared for Coopers. Script by Albert L.
Weeks. © Wilding Picture Pt-oductions,
inc.; Ic 10May48; DU14526.
Shockproof shipping; scenario for a sound
motion picture prepared for the O. C.
Duryea Corporation, by J. H. Mayne.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; Ic
23Jun48; C2759.
Signs of good times, script for a 10-minute
theatrical short, prepared for Greyhound
Lines by Beaumont and Hohman, inc. and
Wilding Kcture Productions, inc. Written
by Leo S. Rosencrans. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; Ic 10May48; DU14529.
So you want thrills! Scenario for a sound
motion picture prepared for Dodge Division,
Chrysler Corporation, by L. S. Rosencrans.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; Ic
19Jan48; DU12651.
The sugar plum tree, script for a film pre-
sented by John Deere. Written by Leo S.
Rosencrans. © Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.; Ic 26Apr48; DU14358.
Take care; scenario of a sound slidefilm in
color, prepared for Armour by A. L.
Weeks. © Wilding Kcture Productions,
inc.; Ic 5Apr48; DU13843.
That farm-fresh flavor, scenario of a sound
motion picture prepared for Armour and
Company, by A. L. Weeks. © Wilding Pic-
ture Productions, inc.; Ic 20Feb48; C2227.
Thawing Uncle Jonathon; script for a sound
slidefilm. A presentation of Norge Divi-
sion, Borg-Warner Corporation, written by
Harry Grabow. ® Wilding Picture Produc-
tions, inc.; Ic 20Feb48; DU13072.
Tom McClintock, defendant; script for a
sound slidefilm. A presentation of Norge
Division, Borg-Warner Corporation, written
by Harry Grabow. © Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc.; Ic 20Feb48; DU13074.
The warm-up, script for a sound slide film
prepared for Norge, by Anthony A. Sassano.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; Ic
20Feb48; DU13070.
Washington and its natural resources; the
scenario for a three-reel sound motion
picture to be produced for U. S. Bureau of
Mines, Dept. of the Interior. Sponsored by
the Richfield Oil Corp. Script by Joseph H.
Cole. © Wilding F*icture F>roductions, inc.;
Ic 5Apr48; C2553.
Where our money goes; the scenario for a
sound motion- picture version of the annual
report for 1947, prepared for Union Oil
Company of California, by Joseph H. Cole.
© Wilding Picture Productions, inc.; Ic
20Feb48; DU13071.
The wise choice; scenario for a sound motion
picture produced for Dearborn Motors,
written by Joe Mayne. © Wilding Picture
Productions, inc.; Ic 19Jan48; DU12652.
WILDT, JOHANNfiS.
Life is for to-morrow! The passionate
hours of Modest Petrovitch Moussorgsky.
A screen play by Jean Lagarde [pseud.] In
four parts, with prologue and epilogue.
Provisionally tr. from the French by the
author. © Johannes Wildt; Ic 13Jan48;
DU13687.
V/ILKINSON, Catherine Ellis. SEE Carstens,
Catherine Ellis Wilkinson.
WILL. DU14110. SEE Monnier, Charles
Martin.
WILL Clayton' s gold. DU15227. SEE The
Lone Ranger, no. 2397-1622.
WILL o' the wisp. DU15023. SEE McCurdey,
Catharine Miller.
THE WILLIAM F. Hennigan presentation.
SEE Harkrider, John. Green Table, U. S. A.
DU12840.
WILLIAM Shakespeare. DU14289.
Jordan, Philip Harding.
SEE
WILLIAMS, ALBERT NATHANIEL.
David, a drama in three acts and an epilogue.
© Albert N. Williams; Ic 10Jun48; DU15161.
WILLIAMS, BARRE D.
Robin Hood, a new libretto in three acts.
© Century Library, inc.; Ic 10Dec47;
DU12480.
WILLIAMS, Bernice W.
Ah men! DU14271. SEE Salzman, Frances
Klenett.
WILLIAMS, Bransby.
Character sketches from Charles Dickens.
DP12777. SEE Jones-Evans, Eric.
WILLIAMS, Bronson.
Seven thunders. DU15357. SEE White,
Robertson.
WILLIAMS, EDWIN EVERITT.
An oyster on the Cimmerian shore, a play in
three acts. © Edwin Everitt Williams; Ic
26Nov47; DU12111.
WILLIAMS, Edwina D.
The glass menagerie. DP13549. SEE Wil-
liams, Tennessee.
WILLIAMS, ELAINE.
Stopping at the New Yorker. Script for a
new radio program. © Elaine Williams;
Ic 13Jan48; DU12328.
WILLIAMS, James.
Fame Field. DU12839. SEE Harkrider, John.
WILLIAMS, JOSEPH LEON.
Hoot Nanny, a dramatic composition.
9 leaves. © Joseph Leon Williams; Ic
14Apr48; DU14005.
WILLIAMS, Marie Faith. SEE Great Adven-
tures (Radio program)
WILLIAMS, ROBERT JOHN.
I was a drunkard. [Lecture] © Robert John
Williams; Ic 2Apr48; C2391.
WILLIAMS, ROBERT VERNE.
Two on the isle, a musical comedy in two
acts, by R. V. Williams and J. J. Haberman.
[Text only] © The Cornell Octogon Club;
Ic 12May48; DU15273.
WILLIAMS, TENNESSEE.
The glass menagerie; play in two acts. Act-
ing ed. [New York] Dramatists Play
Service [1948]. 64 p. illus. ©Tennessee
Williams, Edwina D. Williams; 3Mar48; on
revisions; DP13549. Prev. reg. 13Mar45,
D unp. 92631; 31Jul45, D pub. 94553.
A streetcar named Desire. [A play. New
York] New Directions [1947]. 171 p.
© Tennessee Williams; 22Dec47; A21658.
Prev. reg. 5Apr47; D unp. 8500.
Summer and smoke, a play in a prologue
and 15 scenes. © Tennessee Williams; Ic
16Apr48; DU14138.
Summer and smoke, a play in a prologue and
12 scenes. Revised version. © Tennessee
Williams; Ic 4May48; DU14340.
WILLIAMSON, ANN LOUISE
Animal capers, a musical sketch for the
upper elementary grades. Cincinnati,
Willis Music Co., cl948, 26 p. © The
WiUis Music Co.; 6Apr48; DP14243.
WILLIAMSON, Scott Graham.
Who are the weavers. SEE Mayorga, Mar-
garet (Gardner), ed. The best one-act
plays, 1947-1948. AA83794.
WILLIE. DU12500. SEE Stevers, Richard.
WILLINGS, ERIC.
Vintage '93, a comedy in one act for five
women, by Eric Willing s and Conrad Carter.
London, S. French [1947]. 23 p. illus.
(French's acting edition, no. 43) © Samuel
French, ltd.; lDec47; DP12762.
WILLIS, EDITH H.
Easter at Galilee, a Lenten drama for chan-
cel or stage, by Edith H. Willis and Edith
Ellsworth. Boston, Baker's Plays [1948].
30 p. illus. © Walter H. Baker Co.;
24Apr48; DP14246.
WILLIS, ROY EDWARD.
The Democratic pink horse; one of the four
world principles. [Lecture] © Roy E.
WiUis; Ic 6May48; C2578.
WILLIS Music Company.
Animal capers. DP14243. SEE Williamson,
Ann Louise.
Behind castle walls. DP13387. SEE Mayo,
Ruth Roloff.
WILLOCK, RUTH.
A little thing like love, a one-act comedy, by
Ruth Willock and Hattie May Pavlo. Based
on a short story of the same title by Ruth
Willock. © Ruth Willock, Hattie May Pavlo;
Ic 21Jun48; DU15282.
WILLS. SEE Spencer, Albert E. Estates in
land. C2211.
WILLY Nilly, the sorcerer's apprentice.
DU14892. SEE Reinhart, Robert. Three
sketches.
WILMS, Jewell Freeman.
Azilee and Suzie. DU14014. SEE Brown,
Ruby Freeman.
WILSON, ALAN.
Hollywood giveaway, a one-acter. © Alan
Wilson; Ic 12Apr48; DU13943.
WILSON, Dorothy Clarke.
Sergeant Smith returns. SEE Eastman, Fred,
ed. One-act plays of spiritual power.
DP15231.
WILSON, GILBERT BROWN.
The white whale, a modern opera in three
acts, by Gil Wilson. An interpretation of
Herman Melville's "Moby Dick'' in con-
temporary terms. [Text only] © Gilbert
Brown Wilson; Ic 9Apr48; DU13922.
WILSON, Jens Victor.
Papa's white gloves. DU13370. SEE KjeruU,
Ajcel.
WILSON, RICHARD GORDON.
Tone-test, a novel radio program. Descrip-
tion, instructions and script. © Richard G.
Wilson; Ic 5Mar48; C2253.
WINANT, Murray.
It's fun to be neat. DU15349.
Sylvia.
SEE Winant,
V^nNANT, SYLVIA.
It' s fun to be neat.
Script by Sylvia Winant
and Murray V/inant; music by Winston
Sharpies. [Text and music on separate
leaves. For recordir^] © Winant Pro-
ductions, inc., Ic 26May48; DU15349,
WINANT Productions, inc
It's fun to be neat. DU15349. SEE Winant,
Sylvia.
120
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WINBURN, Bess Jones.
Iseult. DU13891. SEE Dawson, James
Baxter.
THE WIND in the willows. DU13003. SEE
Corcoran, Robert John.
THE WIND is ninety.. DU13758. SEE Kraft
Television Theatre, no. 45.
THE WIND that blows no good. DU14406.
SEE Doctor's Orders, no. 2.
WINDERMERE, Louise There se.
Excess baggage. DU14343. SEE Stewart,
Ida Irma.
WINDHAM, VERBIS SANDERS.
Coming in two by two, a screen play in two
acts. © Verbie Sanders Windham; Ic
10May48; DU14468.
THE WINDING road. DU15147. SEE Brown,
Frederick.
THE WINDOW cleaners. DU13227. SEE
Rogoff, Elias M.
WINDOW- shopping. C2292. SEE Lewton,
Samuel Momrod.
THE WINDS of Carbajal. DU15176. SEE
Robinson, David.
WINEHOUSE, mWIN.
Ernie, the elf, from the land of Musicola.
[Continuity] © Irwin Winehouse; Ic
22Apr48; DU14146.
One may challenge, an original play in three
acts. © Irwin Winehouse; Ic 30Mar48;
DU13684.
V/INEMAN, Selma.
The television nurse and the Gookin family
in "Health is funny." DU12806. SEE
Weisman, Clara.
WINER, BART KEITH.
Autumn fever, a comedy in three acts, by
Bart Winer and Wallace Brockway.
© Bart Keith Winer, Wallace Brockway;
Ic 10Feb48; DU12842.
WING, PAUL.
The wedding of the princess. Recording
script, four sides. Story by Paul Wing,
music and lyrics by Robert Mayberry.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Paul Wing, Robert Mayberry; Ic
12Mar48; DU13530.
WINNER take all. DU13560. SEE Sulloway,
Alvah Woodbury.
WINNER takes life. DU15244. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 564.
WINNER'S circle. DU14872. SEE Dr. Chris-
tian, no. 494.
WINNING six guns. DU12688. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2236-1561.
WINSHIP, Richard S.
How to beautify your windows. DU14224.
SEE Ludlum, Stuart D.
WINSLOW, R. P., pseud. SEE Schwarz,
Gottwald.
THE WINSLOW boy. DP13878. SEE Rattigan,
Terence.
WINTER, Ezra.
Glory goal. DU12555. SEE Harkrider, John.
WINTER, Kent.
Escape into danger. DU14345. SEE Latham,
Paul.
WINTER, Lumen.
All American sportarama. DU12559. SEE
Harkrider, John.
WINTER, RUDOLPH THEODORE.
The Arbor girls, a comedy in three acts.
© Rudolph Theo. Winter; Ic 17Feb48;
DU13084.
WIPPLER, JOSEPH F.
New look recording. 1 leaf. © Joseph F.
Wippler; Ic ljun48; C2725.
THE WIRE-haired terrier. DU13855. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 524.
WISCONSIN'S heritage. SEE Speer Schneider,
Ethel. Christmas through the ages. DP14481.
THE WISE choice. DU12652. SEE Wilding
Picture Productions, inc.
A WISE -Crack. SEE Games, Nello Runee.
Un celui qui ritorque de I'fafonde. DU14403.
WISE folly. DP12759. SEE Wright, Joseph F.
THE WISE have not spoken. DP12120,
DU13125. SEE Carroll, Paul Vincent.
A WISH for Elizabeth. DU13267. SEE Dr.
Christian, no. 480.
WISHENGRAD, Morton.
The Eternal Light. SEE The Eternal Light
(Radio program)
The thief and the hangman. SEE Eastman,
Fred, ed. One-act plays of spiritual
power. DP15231.
WIT; Stuges; Props. C2448. SEE Rogoff,
Elias M. Humorology, no. 11-13.
THE WITCH of Nidaros. DU12660. SEE Dunn,
John Edward.
WITCHES' brood. DP14474. SEE Miller,
Daniel Bridges.
WITCHES' Sabbath. DU13633. SEE Manning,
Mary.
THE WITCH'S tale. SEE Weingarten, Aaron.
Countess Cagliari. DU12174.
WITH an English accent. DU13048. SEE
First Nighter, Oct. 4, 1947.
WITH appetite. DU13547. SEE Goldman, Leo.
WITH H. C. Andersen in the land of memory.
DU13697. SEE Sandby, Alfhild Finch (Myhr).
WITH the comii^ of dawn. DU13622. SEE
Filler, Agnes Emberson.
WITNESS for the Crown. DU13828. SEE
Challenge of the Yukon, no. 522.
WIT'S end. C2019. SEE Bennett, Donn H.
THE WIVES of Victor Melling. DU13340.
SEE Donnelly, Hugh Robert Allen.
WODEHOUSE, Pelham Grenville.
Don't listen, ladies. DU14273. SEE Bolton,
Guy Reginald.
WOHLMAN, lEHUDA LEIB.
Ruth. Libretto for opera. 3 7 leaves. [Yid-
dish text] © lehuda Leib Wohlman; Ic
9Feb48; DU13819,
WOLF, Arnold J.
Ring around a Haman. DP12940. SEE
Borowitz, Eugene B.
THE WOLF of Gubbio. DU14972. SEE The
Hour of St. Francis (Radio program)
THE WOLF pack. DU13839. SEE The Lone
Ranger, no. 2363-1588.
WOLF tracks. DU14732. SEE Bennett,
Rebecca Maria.
WOLF with sheepskin. DU13053. SEE First
Nighter, Oct. 18, 1947.
WOLFE, Thomas.
Look homeward, angel. SEE Hutner, Her-
bert Hart. Believe yourself. DU12419.
WOLFF, William Jordan.
Echoes frorr Broadway. DU14693. SEE
Condylis, Paul.
WOLFSON, Victor.
Dreamboat. DU13414. SEE Unger, Stella.
THE WOMAN detective and the stolen jewels.
DU13300. SEE Reader's Digest— Radio
Edition, no. 103.
THE WOMAN I love. DU12280. SEE Wood,
Douglas.
THE WOMAN in black. DU14688. SEE The
Green Hornet, no. 858.
WOMAN of Galilee. DU13022. SEE Richard-
son, Eos Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible
women.
WOMAN of Samaria. DU13033. SEE Richard-
son, Eos Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible
women.
WOMAN of steel. DU15243. SEE The Caval-
cade of America, no. 562.
THE WOMAN who couldn't come home.
DU12396. SEE Reader's Digest— Radio
Edition, no. 96.
WOMAN with lilies. DU14517. SEE Tread -
well, Sophie.
THE WOMAN with red hair. DU13632. SEE
Locke, Sam David.
WOMAN'S Club of Madison, Wis.
Script written for the centennial program.
DU15260. SEE Burling, Marion Van Velzer.
A WOMAN'S privilege. SEE Mayorga, Mar-,
garet (Gardner), ed. The best one-act
plays, 1947-1948. AA83794.
A WOMAN'S vengeance. DU13752. SEE Lux
Radio Theatre, Mar. 22, 1948.
WOMEN! C2327. SEE Handy Qam) Organi-
zation, inc.
WOMEN in a crisis. DU13634. SEE Larkin,
Arthur.
THE WONDERBIRD. DU14270. SEE Stephens,
Peter John.
WONDERFUL day with Jim Conway. C2459-
2460. SEE Gingrich, Harold.
won't you lie down? DU14073. SEE MiUer,
Albert G.
WOOD, DOUGLAa
The woman I love, an historical drama in
three acts, prologue and epilogue, by
Douglas Wood and Carlos Drake. © Doug-
las Wood, Carlos Corey Drake; Ic 7Jan48;
DU12280.
WOOD, GEORGE.
The lady's at work, a musical revue, in
two acts and 28 scenes. [Text only]
© George Wood; Ic 13Apr48; DU13999.
Out in Indiana, a drama in three acts.
© George Wood; Ic 13Apr48; DU13998.
121
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
WOOD, JOHN ARGYL.
Pearly Mae. [Continuity] © John Argyl
Wood; Ic ljun48; DU15277.
WOODHOUSE, HENRY.
Extraordinary discoveries. DU12888. SEE
Historic Arts Association.
The homes of famous Americans. DU13082,
SEE Historic Arts Association.
Junior's world; Mom and Dad look ahead, A
dramatic composition. 18 leaves. © Henry
Woodhouse; Ic 15Apr48; DU14006.
Pageantry of fashion, and famous queens of
fashion. DU13083. SEE Historic Arts
Association.
Paris celebrates two thousand years of prog-
ress. DU13419. SEE Historic Arts Asso-
ciation.
WOODRUFF-Montague, Edna. SEE Montague,
Edna Woodruff.
WOODWORTH, MYRON GALE.
Torch of the middle spaces, a play in three
acts, by Richard Woodworth. Based on
"The hump," a play by Richard Woodworth
and Howard Marshall. © Myron Gale
(Richard Woodworth); Ic 9Apr48; DU13900.
WOODWORTH, Richard. SEE Woodworth,
Myron Gale.
WOOLF, Virginia (Stephen)
Mrs. Dalloway. DU14097. SEE Dowling,
Arthur Joseph.
WOOLFOLK, Dorothy.
Guilty or not guilty. DU14168. SEE Fletcher,
Helen Jill.
THE WORD God as a symbol of the strength-
ened good determination. C2548. SEE Sharon,
James H.
WORD-pix. C2425. SEE Green, Charles
Anthony.
WORKMAN, WILLIAM R,
The gooby-walk man. [Continuity] © Wil-
liam R. Workman; Ic 15Apr48; DU14010.
A WORLD in itself. DU15067. SEE Eells,
George.
THE WORLD of Claudia Wells. DU12423-
12424. SEE Golden, Myron.
A WORLD of his own. DU14137. SEE Kusell,
Daniel.
A WORLD to build. DU12813. SEE Bernfeld,
Rose Morris.
THE WORLD'S great stories. DU13777. SEE
Lichtenberg, Leo.
THE WORLD'S greatest lover. DU14219.
SEE Morgenstern, Richard.
WORLDWIDE banking. C2409. SEE Armanino,
Dominic Carl.
WORLD-WIDE Radio Productions, inc.
We are caUing you. DU14232. SEE Klngs-
bery, Em.iiy.
THE WORM turns. SEE Quinto, Eleanor
Marie Bear. Metamorphic. DU13077.
WORM'S eye view. DP13508. SEE Delder-
field, R. F.
WORTHINGTON, Eunice Irene.
The V/orthington system of personnel selec-
tion and placement. C2201, C2392. SEE
Worthington, Richard Ellis.
WORTHINGTON, RICHARD ELLIS.
The Worthington system of personnel selec-
tion and placement; lecture no. 2. Pt. 1
of the scoring manual. © Richard Ellis
Worthington, Eunice Irene Worthington;
Ic 8Dec47; C2201.
The Worthington system of personnel selec-
tion and placement. Lecture no. 3 and
Part 2 of the Scoring manual, with intro-
duction to interpretation. © Richard Ellis
Worthington, Eunice Irene Worthington;
Ic 5Apr48; C2392.
THE WORTHINGTON system of personnel
selection and placement. C2201, C2392. SEE
Worthington, Richard ElUs.
WRIGHT, Ann. SEE Decker, Ann Wright.
WRIGHT, JOSEPH F.
Wise folly, a play in one act. London,
S. French [1947]. 22 p. Ulus. (French's
acting edition, no. 204) © Samuel French,
ltd.; 17Dec47; DP12759.
WRIGHT, MARGARET.
L'heure exquise, a comedy in three acts.
© Mary Margaret Ellen Magdalene Wright;
Ic 10Feb48; on revisions; DU12858. Prev.
reg. 10Sep20, D55463; 230ct47, D11311.
WRIGHT, Mary Margaret Ellen Magdalene.
SEE Wright, Margaret.
WRITE a song. DU14102. SEE Waters,
James F.
A WRITER in the family. DU14760. SEE
First Nighter, Jan. 29, 1948.
WU-chi, Liu. SEE Liu, Wu-chi.
WULFF, ROBERT GROOS.
Chick Groos no. 1, a monologue for radio,
by Chick Groos [pseud. 1 © Robert G.
Wulff; Ic 5Apr48; C2397.
Gross business; [radio] episode no. 1, by
Chick Groos [pseud.] © Robert G. Wulff;
Ic 19Jan48; C2005.
WURL, EMILY SPRAGUE.
Rahel o Fon, a play in three acts. © Emily
Sprague Wurl; Ic 7May48; DU14418.
Reachin' for the moon, a sentimental comedy
in one act. Madison, Wisconsin Idea
Theatre [1947] cl948. 19 p. At head of
title: Special creative section from the
Wisconsin Idea Theatre quarterly, Feb. .
1947, © Emily Sprague Wurl; 26Jan47 (in
notice: 1948); DP14479.
Reachin' for the moon, a sentimental play
in one act. © Emily Sprague Wurl; Ic
13Feb48; DU12897.
WYLIE, MAX.
The fundamental George, a new comedy in
two acts, by Max Wylie and John C. Gibbs.
© Max Wylie, John C. Gibbs; Ic 17Jun48;
DU15251.
WYMAN, Dorothy.
Who picked Mrs. Flower? SEE Mayorga,
Margaret (Gardner), ed. Twenty short
plays on a royalty holiday. DP13966.
WYMAN, JOEL.
A flying mare, a play in three acts. © Joel
Wyman; Ic 30Apr48; DU14283.
WYMAN, JUSTUS E.
The portrait of Molon, a play in three acts.
© Justus E. Wyman; Ic 24Feb48; DU13152.
WYNKOOP, Albro George, Jr., pseud. SEE
Benton, Richard Edmund.
WYNN, Ted, pseud. SEE Rfister, Edwyn
Eugene.
-X -
XANTHO, Peter, pseud. SEE Xanthopoulo,
Panayotis Achilles.
XANTHOPOULO, PANAYOTIS ACHILLES.
I love you twice, a comedy in three acts,
by Peter Xantho[ pseud.] © Peter Xantho;
Ic 3Jun48; DU15d99.
Rolling stones, a play in three acts, by
Peter Xantho [pseud.] © Peter Xantho; Ic
'^2Apr48; on revisions; DU14161. Prev.
reg. "This side of Broadway;" 4May42;
D80101.
XAVIER University, Cincinnati.
The drama of the United Nations. DU13822.
SEE Stern, Alan.
- Y-
YABLONSKI, Joseph.
Three on a match. DU14495. SEE Yablon-
ski, Margaret.
YABLONSKI, MARGARET.
Letter from home, a play in three acts.
© Margaret Yablonski; Ic 8Jun48; DU15130.
Three on a match, a play in three acts, by
Margaret and Joseph Yablonski. © Mar-
garet Yablonski, Josef-h Yablonski; Ic
14Apr48; DU14495.
YALE, ELSIE DUNCAN.
The Bethlehem givers, a Christmas cantata
for youth choirs, in three acts. Text and
lyrics by Elsie Duncan Yale, music by
B. D. Ackley. Winona Lake, Ind., Rode-
heaver Hall-Mack Co., cl947. 24 p.
© Rodeheaver Co.; 7Nov47; DP12322.
The Easter heritage; or, The heritage. An
Easter cantata [in two acts] by Elsie
Duncan Yale. Music by A. H. Ackley
[and others] Winona Lake, Ind., Rodeheaver
Hall-Mack Co., cl948. 24 p. © The Rode-
heaver Co.; lMar48; DP13568.
Happy landing, a Christmas cantata in three
acts, by Elsie Duncan Yale; music by A. H.
Ackley. Winona Lake, Ind., Rodeheaver
HaU-Mack Co., ^1947. 24 p. © Rode-
heaver Co.; 20Nov47; DP12323.
Ye are my witnesses, a pageant for Easter,
by Elsie Duncan Yale. Music by A. H.
Ackley [and B. D. Ackley] Winona Lake,
Ind., Rodeheaver Hall- Mack Co., cl948.
24 p. © The Rodeheaver Co.; lMar48;
DP13567.
YALE University Dramatic Association. In
the clover. DU14001. SEE Flink, Stanley
Edgar.
YANG, T SUN- PIN.
An emperor's tragedy, a Chinese historical
play in five acts, by Yang Tsun-pin; tr. by
Liu Wu-chi. © Wu-chi Liu; Ic 14Jun48;
DU15201.
YBARROLA, LUIS^FABRELLAS.
Olimpiada mitologica, los juegos olimpicos
en Atenas heroica. ^Epope^a cinematogra-
fica, argumento guion y dialogos, por Luis
Fabrellas Ybarrola y Maria-Rosa Obeda.
113 leaves. © Luis Fabrellas Ybarrola,
Maria-Rosa Ubeda Rodriguez; Ic lDec47;
DU12151.
YE are my witnesses. DP13567. SEE Yale,
Elsie Duncan.
YE Olde Reliable, Tried and True, We Won't
Do You Booking Agency. DU13463. SEE
Schmidt, Mae Doelling.
YEAGER, KENNETH ABBOTT.
Shall we merge? A musical play in two acts.
122
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
by Ken Yeager, Bob Chase, and Bob Ashen-
hurst. [Text only] © Kenneth Abbott
Yeager, Robert W. Chase, Robert L. Ashen-
hurst; Ic 25Mar48; DU13596.
THE YEARLING. DU12873. SEE L-ux Radio
Theatre, Jan. 19, 1948.
THE YEARS between. DP12758. SEE
Du Maurier, Daphne.
THE YELLOW dwarf. DU13489. SEE Let's
Pretend, Feb. 7, 1948.
THE YELLOW medicine. DU13420. SEE
Morris, Gouverneur.
YER grandmother sells rock candy. DU12426.
SEE Allen, Dayton.
YES, if you catch me in the barn. DU13373.
SEE Loughrey, Jonathan.
DIE YEST. SEE Benelli, Sem. La cena delle
beffe. DU14105.
YIELD of the fountain. DU14222. SEE Walsh,
Frederick George.
YINGILE Bingile. DU12499. SEE Bizman,
Irving E.
YOMOYDON. DU12889. SEE Horton,
Andrew W.
YOU can dream, can't you? DU14282. SEE
Layne, Leene & Greene^
YOU can't know everything. DP13760. SEE
Gaily, Marea Lambert.
YOU can't pick 'em all. DU13062. SEE
Garza, Ernest Ralph.
YOU poor sucker. DU14302. SEE Pek,
Desider P.
YOU tell me to sing. DU13915. SEE Temple,
Norman.
YOU, the private eye. DU15205. SEE Low-
ther, George Francis.
YOUDALE, KENNETH HUDSON.
Hitting the headline s, a musical play in two
acts, by Kenneth Hudson Youdale and Glenn
Julian Marks. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Kenneth Hudson Youdale, Glenn
Julian Marks; Ic 16Feb48; DU13020.
YOUNG, EFFIE.
Thunder over Broadway, a play in three
acts. © Effie Young; Ic 16Jan48; DU12494.
YOUNG, HOWARD IRVING.
Holiday for a husband, a comedy in three
acts. © Howard Irving Young; Ic 15Mar48;
DU13627.
There's always the river, a drama of the
night, in three acts. © Howard Irving
Young; Ic 15Mar48; DU13626.
YOUNG, Jo. SEE Young, Joseph Wozencraft.
YOUNG, John M. SEE The Right to Happiness
(Radio program)
YOUNG, JOSEPH WOZENCRAFT.
Grant, go to heU! A play in one act, by Jo
Young. © Joseph Wozencraft Young; Ic
25May48; DU15004.
YOUNG, Rida Qohnson).
Nai^hty Marietta. DU15234. SEE Herbert,
Victor.
YOUNG, WILLIAM BERTRAM.
The love holdup, a dramatic composition in
three acts. © William Bertram Young; Ic
19Jan48; DU12635.
YOUNG and fair. DU13093. SEE Nash,
N. Richard.
YOUNG as you look. DP14855. SEE Seller,
Thomas.
YOUNG Buffalo, great scout of the Wild West.
DU13748. SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
YOUNG Buffalo in Wall Street. DU13749.
SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
YOUNG Buffalo, sheriff of Angel, Arizona.
DU13747. SEE Blaney, Charles Edward.
YOUNG DOCTOR MALONE (Radio program)
Episodes in this series are by David Dris-
coll. © Procter & Gamble Co.
709. Dec. 19, 1947. © Ic 9Jan48; DU12309.
722. Jan. 7, 1948. © Ic 3Feb48; DU12737.
742. Feb. 4, 1948. © Ic 8Mar48; DU13450.
775. Mar. 22, 1948. © Ic 5Apr48; DU13782.
795. Apr. 19, 1948. © Ic 5May48; DU14398.
838. June 17, 1948. © Ic 28Jun48; DU15371.
THE YOUNG like you. DU13436. SEE Chi-
coine, Martin J.
THE YOUNG man who couldn't remember.
DU13253. SEE The Sheriff, no. 173.
YOUNG man with a halo. DU14020. SEE
Rainger, Dan.
A YOUNG man' s fancy. DP12862. SEE
Thurschwell, Harry T.
YOUNG only once. DU14696. SEE Shaffer,
Sallie J.
YOUR advertising. C2658. SEE Handy Qam)
Organization, inc.
YOUR building counselor. C2153. SEE
Blakelock, Will son O.
YOUR customer. C2328. SEE Handy Qam)
Organization, inc.
YOUR family tree. DU13543. SEE Barclay,
Ruth.
YOUR friend and mine. DU14071. SEE
Martin, Francis Bernard.
YOUR HIT PARADE (Radio program)
© American Tobacco Co.
636-647. Aug. 9, 16, 23, 30; Sept. 6, 13, 20,
27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25, 1947. © Ic each
22Jan48; C2045-2056.
648-656. Nov. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; Dec. 6, 13,
20, 27, 1947. © Ic each 26Apr48; C2473-
2481.
657-671. Jan. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 14,
21, 28; Mar. 6, 13, 20, 27; Apr. 3, 10, 17,
1948. © Ic each 26Apr48; C2482-2496.
672-676. Apr. 24, May 1, 8, 15, 22, 1948.
By Paul Dudleys. © Ic each 3Jun48;
C2717-2721.
YOUR kindergarten. C2617. SEE Barbour,
Belle Roger.
YOUR manners are showing! C2140. SEE
Lewis (Frank) inc.
YOUR portable showcase. C2679. SEE Handy
Qam) Organization, inc.
YOUR radio reference library. DU13412.
SEE Nietsche, Hazel Clark.
YOUR Superior home. C2044. SEE Handy
0am) Organization, inc.
YOUR U. N. carries on. C2539. SEE Nye,
Frank Wilson.
YOU'RE atomic. DU14114. SEE McDonald,
Catherine.
YOU'RE next in the shower. DU14737. SEE
Mills, Carley.
YOU'RE the salesman! C2322. SEE Schultz,
Maxwell I.
YOURS till yesterday. DU14306. SEE Parker,
Kenneth F.
YOUTZ, PHILIP NEWELL.
The lion cage, a comedy in three acts.
© Phihp Newell Youtz; Ic 15Jan48; DU12933.
YOU'VE got to find 'em first. C2337. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
YUDKOFF, Alvin S.
Step a little closer. DU152C6. SEE Cotler,
Gordon.
- Z -
ZACHARY, LOREN LUDWIG.
Cocktail in Hollywood, a sophisticated con-
coction in six scenes. Based on three
plays: "Gesellschaft," by Raoul Auern-
heimer; and "Anatol ' and "Reigen," by
Arthur Schnitzler. © Loren Ludwig
Zachary; Ic 12Jan48; DU12378.
ZAHAV, Ari ibn. SEE Ibn-Sahav, Ari.
ZAHN, D. Willard.
Heads up! DP13733. SEE Clark, Robert
Wayne.
ZAZA. DP12441. SEE Leoncavallo, Rug-
giero.
ZELLERS, PARKER RICHARDSON.
Never say die, a musical play in two acts.
[Text and music for songs on separate
leaves] © Parker Zellers; Ic 3Nov47;
DU12149.
ZENITH Radio Corporation.
Designed to sell. C2680. SEE Handy (Jam)
Organization, inc.
Everything under control. C2681. SEE
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
PuUing power. C2682. SEE Handy Qam)
Organization, inc.
DER ZERBROCHENE Krug. SEE Kleist,
Heinrich von. The broken pitcher. DU14460.
ZIEHM, FRIDA BERTHA LAURA.
Eve Satana, a stage play in two acts and
eight scenes. © Frida Bertha Laura
Ziehm; Ic 30Mar48; DU13735.
ZIEMER, Gregor.
The milkman in Omaha. DU15261.
Warren, Barnett Mathew.
SEE
ZILINSKAS, RICHARD VINCENT.
The crisis, a play in three acts. © Richard
Zilinskas; Ic 30Dec47; DU12173.
ZIMMERMAN, MARY H.
Mister Micawber, a comedy in one act.
Madison, Wisconsin Idea Theatre, cl948.
21 leaves. © Mary H. Zimmerman;
10Jan48; DP14484.
ZIPPORAH. DU13040. SEE Richardson, Eos
Petty. Portrait gallery of Bible women.
ZIV (Frederic W.) Company. SEE The Cisco
Kid (Radio program)
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ZUBEK, JOHANNA.
A bunch of violets, a drama in two acts.
© Johanna Zubek; Ic 24Feb48; DU13154.
ZWAR, Charles.
Some items from Sweetest and lowest.
DP13940. SEE Melville, Alan.
ZWEI Herzen im Dreivierteltakt. SEE
Drake, William A. Two hearts in waltz
time. DU12398.
ZWEIG, Stefan.
The royal game.
Paul, pseud.
DU13012. SEE Purcell,
ZWIRN, BERNARD PHILLIP.
Comedy movie theatre, a comedy radio or
television show. [Continuity] © Bernard
Phillip Zwirn; Ic 12Apr48; DU13914.
The Martin and Lewis show, a comedy
radio or television show. © Bernard
Phillip Zwirn; Ic 20Apr48; DU14060.
ZWOBODA, ARTHUR EDWARD.
Call the composer, a radio production.
© Arthur Edward Zwoboda; Ic 24May48;
DU14960.
Music of tomorrow, a radio production.
© Arthur Edward Zwoboda; Ic 8May48;
DU14458.
The Music Shop, a radio production.
© Arthur Edward Zwoboda; Ic 24May48;
DU14961.
Song hits of tomorrow, a radio production.
© Arthur Edward Zwoboda; Ic 24Ma.y48;
DU14962.
Song scouts, a radio production. © Arthur
Edward Zwoboda; Ic 24May48; DU14959.
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VOLUME 2. PARTS 3-4, NUMBER 2
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PREFACE
WITH the initiation in 1947 of the Third Series of
the Catalog of Copyright Entries, an enlarged format
and other changes designed to increase and extend
the usefulness of the compilation were adopted.
Additional features have been added in most parts
of this second volume. Inquiries, suggestions and
comments on all details of the Catalog are solicited
and should be addressed to the Chief of the Cata'
loging Division, Copyright Office, Library of Con'
gress, Washington 25, D. C.
Contents. — This part of the Catalog of Copy-
right Entries contains an alphabetical list of dramas,
published and unpublished, and works prepared for
oral delivery registered in the Copyright Office in
Class C and Class D from July 1, 1948 through
December 31, 1948, and also selected dramas regis-
tered under the symbols A, AA and B5 during the
same period. Radio, television, and film scripts
comprise a substantial portion of the registrations
in Class C and will be found herein. Renewal
registrations in these classes made in this period are
listed in Part 14A of the Catalog.
Arrangement and Entry. — All entries are
arranged in one alphabet, which includes cross
references from titles, editors, translators, claimants,
other contributing authors, and, in the case of dra-
matic works based upon works by other authors,
from the authors and titles of those original works.
The main entry for each work is under author,
except for radio programs and other works issued
in a series. In such cases the main entry is under
the title of the series, with cross references from
authors and claimants.
Copyright Data. — The portion of the entry
giving facts of copyright registration begins with the
copyright symbol © and consists of the name of the
claimant, the date of publication as given in the
application (for published works) or the abbrevia-
tion "Ic", followed by the date of receipt of one
copy (for unpubhshed works), and the copyright
registration number.
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ard reference works. The following abbreviations
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meanings shown: Ic — one copy deposited; a. k. a. —
also known as; d. b. a. — doing business as; t. a. —
trading as.
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COPYRIGHT REGISTRATIONS OF DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED
FOR ORAL DELIVERY
July 'December 1948
Class C — Lectures and other works pepared for oral delivery 439
Class D — Published dramatic and dramatico-musical works 4 04
Unpublished dramatic and dramatico'musical works 1 959 2 363
Total 2,802
The above figures show the registrations for dramas and works prepared for oral delivery for July-Decem'
ber 1948, but do not necessarily represent the exact number of entries in this issue of the Catalog.
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TABLE OF CATALOG ORGANIZATION
Price per
semiannual
Part 1 A Books $1. 50
A Books and selected pamphlets.
AF Books in foreign languages published abroad.
AI Books in the English language first published abroad.
Part IB Pamphlets, Serials and Contributions to Periodicals 1. 50
AA Pamphlets and serials, also books not included in Part lA.
B5 Contributions to periodicals.
Part 2 Periodicals L 00
B Periodicals.
Parts 3 fe? 4 . . . Dramas and Works Prepared for Oral Delivery L 00
C Lectures and other works prepared for oral delivery.
DP Published dramatic and dramatico'musical works.
DU Unpublished dramatic and dramatico-musical works.
Part 5A Published Music L 50
EF Musical compositions published abroad.
EP Musical compositions published in the United States.
Part 5B Unpublished Music L 50
EU Unpublished music.
Part 6 Maps 50
F Maps.
Parts 7-11 A. . Works of Art, Reproductions of Works of Art, Scientific and Technical
Drawings, Photographic Works, Prints and Pictorial Illustrations 1. 00
GP Published works of art and designs for works of art.
GU Unpublished works of art and designs for works of art.
♦ • H Reproductions of works of art published in the United States.
HF Reproductions of works of art published abroad.
IP Published drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character.
lU Unpublished drawings or plastic works of a scientific or technical character.
JP Published photographs.
JU Unpublished photographs.
K Prints and pictorial illustrations.
Part llB Commercial Prints and Labels 1. 00
KK Commercial prints and labels.
Parts 12 feP 13 . Motion Pictures 50
L Motion picture photoplays.
M Motion pictures other than photoplays.
Part 14A Renewal Registrations — Literature, Art, Film 50
R Renewal registrations.
Part 14B Renewal Registrations — Music 1. 00
R Renewal registrations.
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DRAMAS AND WORKS PREPARED FOR ORAL DELIVERY
THE ABC's of insulators. C3085.
Handy (Jam) Organization, inc.
SEE
ABBOTT, Bruce, pseud. SEE Reach, James.
ABEL, BARBARA.
Meeting at four, a skit for Y-Teen clubs.
New York, Woman's Press [19481. 16 p.
© National Board of the Young Womens
Christian Associations of the United
States of America; ljul48; DP 15874.
ABESON, Marion.
Goodbye to Harlem. DU17488. SEE
Lifson, David S.
ABLEMAN, PAUL.
Even his enemy, a play in one act, by Paul
Ableman and Gertrude Macauley. London,
S. French [1948]. 24 p. illus. (French's
acting edition, no. 36) © Samuel French
ltd; 15Jul48; DP16539.
A BRASH KIN, Raymond.
The emperor's new clothes. DU15839.
SEE Young People's Records, inc.
THE ACCOMMODATING suitor. SEE Law,
Dorothy. Call back yesterday. DP17394.
ACHARD, MARCEL.
Nous irons a Valparaiso, comedie en
quatre actes. © Marcel Achard; Ic
26Aug48; DU17440.
Savez-vous planter les choux? Comedie-
farce en trois actes. cl947. (In Paris
theatre, no. 7. Paris, 1947. p7T31-48)
© Marcel Achard; 15Dec47; DP17424.
ACHILLE'S heel. DU15498. SEE Loshak,
Louis Allan.
ACROSS the railroad tracks. DP15832.
SEE Miller, Ruby King.
ACROSS THE YEARS TO YESTERDAY (Radio
program)
A community radio project based on the
history of Fulton County. Scripts in this
series are by Helen Quackenbush Lathers.
© Helen Quackenbush Lathers; Ic each
16Sep48.
4,
5.
6,
7.
Leather gloves for Lafferty. DU16681.
Tavern in the town. DU16674.
A sprig of mignonette, DU16675.
Memory rings a bell. DU16676.
The reformation of Bill Prent. DU16677.
Bonnie Annie. DU16678.
Whirlwind in petticoats, DU16679.
Bugles in the liUls. DU16680.
ACTING with the stars. DU15725. SEE
Twork, Ray F. W.
ACTION at night. DU15429. SEE Chandler,
Stanley.
ACTION at Santiago. DU16883. SEE
The Cavalcade of America, no. 580.
AN ACTOR in magic. C2985. SEE Morris,
Chester.
THE ACTOR'S STUDIO (Television program)
Scripts tn this series are written by var-
ious authors, © World Video, inc.
2. Oct. 3, 1948. Night club, by Katherine
Brush, adapted by Eva Wolas. © Ic
.120ct48; DU16703.
4. Oct. 17, 1948. The thousand dollar
bill, by Manuel Komroff, adapted by
Howard Rodman. © Ic 210ct48; DU16816.
[5] Oct. 24, 1948. The catbird seat, by
James Thurber, adapted by Robert Wallace.
© Ic 29Dec48; DU17776.
8. Nov. 14, 1948. Esther, by Kermit Love
and Robert Moore. © Ic 29Dec48;
DU17775.
[9. Nov. 21, 1948] The night the ghost got
in, by James Thurber, adapted by Howard
Rodman. © Ic 30Dec48; DU17780.
10. Nov. 28, 1948, Ten per cent, by
Bruce Gould and Beatrice Blackmar,
adapted by Kenneth Bunning. © Ic
27Dec48; DU17709.
13. Dec. 19, 1948. The man who lost
Christmas, by Roderick MacLeish and
Stephen de Baun. © Ic 27Dec48; DU17736.
AN ACTRESS in the family. DU17259. SEE
Cowley-Brown, Sara.
ADAM and the apple. DU17735. SEE Olsen,
Margaret Miller.
ADAMS, FRANK R.
The lost love sor^, a musical comedy in
two acts. Book and lyrics by Frank R.
Adams, music by Joseph E. Howard.
[Text only] © Frank R. Adams; Ic
140ct48; on revisions; DU16723. Prev.
reg. 12Apr48; DU13948.
ADAMS, Jewell. SEE Smart, Jewell Adams.
ADAMS in Eden. SEE Cowen, Lenore Coffee.
Meet Mrs. Adams. DU15571.
ADAMSON, Edward J.
(Radio program)
SEE The Shadow
ADELSON, LAYEH LENA STRASHUN.
Liberty's disabled veterans, a public serv-
ice radio program feature, by Miss
Liberty [pseud.] Prospectus or format,
and Book 1, chapter 1. © Layeh Lena
Strashun Adelson; Ic 13Jul48; DU15572.
ADKINS, Franklin. SEE Adkins, John
Franklin.
ADKINS, JOHN FRANKLIN.
Devil on the hearth, an experimental trag-
edy in three parts, by Franklin Adkins.
© John Franklin Adkins; Ic 19Nov48;
DU17466,
ADLER, Hans.
Die Nacht vor zehn Jahren. SEE Skinner,
Maria M. Coxe. Honey and spice.
DU15929.
THE ADMIRAL automatic combination radio-
phonograph. C3164. SEE Wilding Picture
Productions, inc. Television commercials,
no. 5.
ADMIRAL Corporation.
Television commercials. DU16042,
C8160-3167. SEE WUding Picture
Productions, inc.
ADMIRAL dual temp. C3160, C3167. SEE
Wilding P>icture Productions, inc. Tele-
vision commercials, no. 1,8,
ADMIRAL magic mirror television.
C3165. SEE Wilding Picture Productions,
inc. Television commercials, no. 6.
THE ADMIRAL table model. C3163. SEE
Wilding FHcture Pr&ductions, inc. Tele-
vision commercials, no. 4,
ADMIRAL television optional, C3162.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
Television commercials, no. 3.
THE ADMIRAL three-in-one. C3166. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc. Tele-
vision commercials, no. 7.
THE ADMIRAL 2-speed phonograph con-
soles. C3161. SEE Wilding Picture Pro-
ductions, inc. Television commercials,
no. 2.
ADORACION. DU17446. SEE Maurette,
Marcelle.
AN ADVENTURE in Buckingham Palace.
DP17712. SEE Raunsholm, Peter Lasse
Georg.
THE ADVENTURE of Brunhilde's bombshell.
C2902. SEE Katz, Robert Warren.
ADVENTURE story. DU15439. SEE
Rattigan, Terence.
THE ADVENTURES of a toy orchestra,
SEE Reisfeld, Bert. The miracle of the
music shop. DU17169.
THE ADVENTURES of Danny Adair.
DU16974. SEE Skilling, Robert Pratt.
THE ADVENTURES OF FRANK MERRIWELL
(Radio program)
Scripts in this series are written by Gilbert
and Ruth Braun and William Welch.
© Harvan Barr Patten.
103. Sept. 18, 1948. The pigskin problem.
© Ic 22Dec48; DU17745.
104. Sept. 25, 1948. The professor's de-
cision. © Ic 22Dec48; DU17746.
105. Oct. 2, 1948. The ransomed football.
© Ic 22Dec48; DU17747.
106. Oct. 9, 1948. The Yale bulldog.
© Ic 22Dec48; DU17748.
107. Oct. 16, 1948. The coal-line stand.
© Ic 22Dec48; DU17749.
108. Oct. 23, 1948. The mystery of the
missing records. © Ic 22Dec48; DU17750.
THE ADVENTURES of Mr. Chalk. DU17052.
SEE Cartoon Teletales, Aug. 16, 1948.
THE ADVENTURES of Professor Teeny,
SEE Katz, Robert Warren. The adven-
tures of Professor Wee. C2901.
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THE ADVENTURES of Professor Wee.
C2901. SEE Katz, Robert Warren.
ADVENTURES of the Cuckoo Romeo.
DU16253. SEE Schuszler, Aloysius.
ADVENTURES of Winnie and Willy Wood-
pecker. DU15895. SEE Hunt, Gale
Borden.
THE ADVENTURES of Woody Puppet.
DU17090. SEE Kukla, Alfred Stanley.
ADVERTISERS TELEVISING SERVICE, INC.
Hats to you, a television program designed
for one or two thirty-minute periods per
■week, by William Mjgle. © Advertisers
Televising Service, inc.; Ic 6Dec48:
DU17756.
ADVICE to the lovelorn. DU17655. SEE
Alch, Alan Howard.
AENEAS '63. DU16387. SEE Calhoun,
Thonnis Watson.
AERO- Medical Engineering Research Insti-
tute, inc. C3065. SEE Lombard,
Charles F.
THE AFFLICTION of Lazarus. C3038.
SEE Willis, Holman.
AGAIN it's yesterday. DU16952. SEE
Dumais, Alfred Joseph.
AGATHA Newbold. DU15952. SEE
Grinioff, Vladimir Boris.
AGE of violence. DU15707. SEE Eardley,
Carl.
L'AIR du temps. SEE Vildrac, Charles.
Theatre. DP15733.
AIRPORT lighting and control equipment.
C3103. SEE Westinghouse Electric
Corporation.
AKINS, ZOE.
Mrs. January and Mr. Ex-- (Plans for to-
morrow) A comedy in three acts.
New York, S. French [19481. 127 p.
© Zoe Akins (Rumbold); 14Jul48;
DP15866. Prev. reg. "Plans for to-
morrow", 24Apr42, D unp. 80018; "Mrs.
January and Mr. Ex-", 24Feb44,
D unp. 87256.
AKLOM, Mikhail, pseud. SEE Brighouse,
Harold.
ALAIN, PAUL. ^
La tenue de soiree est de rigueur, piece
en 3 actes et 4 tableaux, par Paul-Alain
[pseud, de Paul Albert Fournier] Paris,
S.L.I.M. [1948J. 162 p. © Paul Alain,
SjL.I.M. (Societe de Librairie &
d Impressions Modernes); 30jan48;
DP16146.
4LAM0 Music, inc.
Flick, the little fire engine. DU16846.
SEE Reisfeld, Bert.
The miracle of the music shop. DU17169.
SEE Reisfeld, Bert.
ALCEBIADES. DU16875.
Herman Thomas.
SEE Berry,
ALCH, ALAN HOWARD.
Advice to the lovelorn, a dramatic sketch
by Alan Alch and Elizabeth Berryhill.
© Alan Howard Alch, Elizabeth Guest
Berryhill; Ic 20Dec48; DU17655.
Ballad of the Bendix, a dramatic sketch.
Lyrics by Alan Alch, music by Maurice
Engleman. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Alan Howard Alch, Maurice
Engleman, Jr.; Ic 20Dec48; DU17640.
Breakfast with the Bracks, a dramatic
sketch. © Alan Howard Alch; Ic 13Jul48;
DU15604.
Brief moment, a dramatic sketch. ©
© Alan Howard Alch; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17648.
La castaneta. DUX 7644. SEE Connell,
William Gordon.
Charm school; sketch and lyrics by Alan
Alch, music by Maurice Engleman.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Alan Howard Alch, Maurice Engleman,
Jr.; Ic 20Dec48; DU17677.
Civics made easy, a dramatic sketch.
© Alan Howard Alch; Ic 20Dec48; DU17658.
Cold war, a dramatic sketch. © Alan
Howard Alch; Ic 20Dec48; DU17649.
Counter attack; sketch and lyrics by Alan
Alch, music by Gordon Connell. [Text
and music on separate leaves] © Alan
Howard Alch, William Gordon Connell;
Ic 20Dec48; DU17634.
Everything is fine. DU17667. SEE Berry-
hill, Elizabeth Guest.
Foreign movie, a dramatic sketch by Alan
Alch, Maurice Engleman, Elizabeth
Berryhill, Jane Bennett, and Carol Brumm.
© Jane Bennett, Alan Alch, Maurice
Engleman, Jr., Elizabeth Berryhill,
Carol Brumm; Ic 20Dec48; DU17627.
It's you — it's love; lyrics by Alan Alch,
music by Maurice Engleman. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Alan
Howard Alch, Maurice Eniglemen, Jr.;
Ic 20Dec48; DU17638.
Life of a composer; or. The Howell story.
A dramatic sketch. © Alan Howard Alch;
Ic 20Dec48; DU17653.
Make mine a blended whiskey. DU17662.
SEE Berryhill, Elizabeth Guest.
News of the week of the world, a dramatic
sketch. © Alan Howard Alch; Ic
20Dec48; DU17630.
Out of order. DU17668. SEE BerryhUl,
Elizabeth Guest.
Plumb trio. DU17659. SEE Connell,
William Gordon.
Rest in peace, a dramatic sketch. © Alan
Howard Alch; Ic 13Jul48; DU15607.
Slalom! A dramatic sketch. © Alan
Howard Alch; Ic 20Dec48; DU17631.
Sombrero dansero, a pantomime by Alan
Alch, Elizabeth Berryhill, David Fulmer,
and Carolyn Palmgren. © Alan Howard
Alch, Elizabeth Guest Berryhill, David
Ellis Fulmer, Carolyn Axa Palmgren; Ic
20Dec48; DU17654.
Thus spake Biebermeyer, a dramatic sketch
by Alan Alch and Carol Pauker Rubinchik.
© Alan Howard Alch, Carol Pauker Rubin-
chik; Ic ?,0Dec48; DU17833.
Virtue is its own reward, a musical sketch.
Lyrics by Alan Alch, music by Maurice
Engleman. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Alan Howard Alch, Maurice
Engleman, Jr.; Ic 20Dec48; DU17635.
ALCOTT, Louisa May.
An old-fashioned girl. DU16805.
Dreifuss, Arthur.
SEE
THE ALCOTTS. DU15567.
Edward Russell.
SEE Sammis,
ALDERMAN, GORDON.
Step-up; radio script, Sept. 20, 1948.
© The Paul Jeffrey Co., inc.; Ic 10ct48;
DU16627.
ALDRICH FAMILY (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Clifford Gold-
smith. © Clifford Goldsmith.
463. June 10, 1948. Treasure chest. © Ic
6Jul48; DU15475.
464. June 17, 1948. Farewell party. © Ic
6Jul48; DU15476.
465. June 24, 1948. Garage painting. © Ic
6Jul48; DU15474.
466. Sept. 30, 1948. Friendship for three.
© Ic 15Nov48; DU17097.
469. Oct. 21, 1948, Melancholy baby
sitter. © Ic 5Nov48; DU17098.
470. Oct. 28, 1948. Detention. © Ic
9Nov48; DU17111.
471. Nov. 4, 1948. Where did you get that
hat? © Ic 12Nov48; DU17192.
472. Nov. 11, 1948. Broken toy. © Ic
22Nov48; DU17255.
ALEXANDER, Doug, pseud. SEE Sippell,
James Douglas.
ALEXANDER, HARTLEY BURR.
Priscilla, a light opera in three acts.
Text by Hartley B. Alexander, music by
Henry Purmort Eames. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Henry Purmort
Eames; Ic 3Sep48; DU16205.
ALEXANDER, RONALD.
Under wraps, a comedy in two acts.
© Ronald Alexander; Ic 26May48; DU15055.
ALFRED, the anteater. DU17105. SEE
LoUypop Playhouse (Radio program)
ALI Baba and the forty thieves. DU17085.
SEE Let's Pretend, Oct. 2, 1948.
ALIBIS for sale. DU17148. SEE Rubinstein,
Joseph A.
THE AUEN woman. DU17205. SEE
Kranz, Henry B.
ALL about love. DU15438. SEE Mabley,
Edward.
ALL in favour? DP16551. SEE Peach,
Lawrence du Garde.
ALL in fun. DP17127. SEE Huber, Louis
Joseph.
ALL is calm. DP15553. SEE Payton, Donald.
ALL men falling. DU17553. SEE Trzcinski,
Edmund.
ALL our yesterdays. DP17093. SEE
Hertz, Andrew.
ALL over the town. DP15790. SEE Delder-
field, R. F.
ALL parts in rhythm. DU15975. SEE
Fusshippel, Martha.
ALLADIN'S lamp. DU16084. SEE Berk,
Viola G.
ALLAN, Lewis, pseud. SEE Meeropol, Abel.
ALLAN and Ann. SEE Armitage, Walter
Taxi! taxi! DU15597.
ALLEGHENY College.
Timothy Alden. DP16866. SEE Bach,
Marcus.
ALLEGRO, David Bond.
Flight from shadow. DU15424. SEE Chase,
Virginia Edwards.
ALLEN, ARIA.
Candle's worth, a play in three acts.
© Aria AUen; Ic 29Dec48; DU17778.
ALLEN, BARBARA.
Happiness injected, a half-hour radio play.
© Barbara AUen; Ic 30Aug48; DU16128.
ALLEN, DAYTON.
News and nonsense, a television script,
no. 2. © Dayton Allen; Ic 17Dec48;
DU17611.
The tall one is for you. [Narration!
© Dayton AUen; Ic 20Jul48; DU16262.
ALLEN, Fred. SEE The Fred Allen Show
(Radio program)
ALLEN, L. WILLIAM.
Ringo, a sample radio script. © L. Wil-
liam Allen; Ic 210ct48; DU16817.
ALLEN, Portland Hoffa. SEE The Fred
Allen Show (Radio program)
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ALLEN, SARAH LOIS.
Anything for Art, a play in three acts.
© Sarah Lois Allen; Ic 23Aug48; DU16008.
ALLEN, Towne, and Heath, inc.
Gioacchino Rossini's The barber of Seville.
DPI 7322. SEE Rossini, Gioacchino
Antonio.
Giuseppe Verdi's U trovatore. DPI 7325.
SEE Verdi, Giuseppe.
Giuseppe Verdi's La traviata. SEE Verdi,
Giuseppe.
Giuseppe Verdi's Rigoletto. DPI 7324.
SEE Plave, Francesco Rferia.
ALLEN, William. SEE Allen, L. William.
ALLISTER, CLAUD.
Wedding next week, a play in three acts.
© Claud Allister; Ic 19Jul48; DU15653.
ALLSTATE all the way. DU17364. SEE
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
THE ALMIGHTY Hopper. DU16457, SEE
Raddi, Primo.
ALONSO, Damaso.
Santa Eugenia. SEE Rothe, Hans. Sangre,
nieve y ebano. DP16775,
ALTMAN, JESS H.
Reprise, a play in three acts, by J. H.
Altman in collaboration with Paul Bar-
nett. © Jess H. Altman, Paul Barnett;
Ic 80ct48; DU18657.
Alvarez quintero, joaquin.
Los restos. DP16319. SEE Alvarez
Quintero, SerafCn.
Teatro completo. DP16454, 16455. SEE
Alvarez Quintero, Serafin.
Tuyo y mib. DP16320. SEE Alvarez
Quintero, Serafin.
Alvarez quintero, Maria jesus.
Los restos. DP16319. SEE Alvarez
Quintero, Serafin.
Teatro completo. DP16454, 16455. SEE
Alvarez Quintero, Serafin.
Tuyo y mlb. DP16320. SEE Alvarez
Quintero, Serafin.
ALVAREZ QUINTERO, SERAFftj.
Los restos, comedia burlesca en tres actos
[per] Serafin y Joaquui Alvarez Quintero.
Primera edicion. Madrid [Sociedad
General de Autores de Espafla] 1940.
96 p. © Maria Jesus Alvarez Quintero,
executrix of the state of S. and J. Alvarez
Quintero; 30Dec40; DP16319.
Teatro completo, t. 44 [per] Serafin y
Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Comedias y
dramas: La venta de los gatos, Los
papallos. La risa va por barrios. Madrid
[Espasa-Calpel 1942. 286 p. © Maria
Jesus Alvarez Quintero, executrix of the
state of Serafin and Joaquin Alvarez
Quintero; 30Dec42; DP16454.
Teatro completo, t. 47 [por] Seraffn y
Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Comedias y
dramas: Olvidadiza, Manantiales, Ven-
tolera. Madrid [Espasa-Calpe] 1945.
350 p. © Maria Jesus Alvarez Quintero,
executrix of the state of Serafin and
Joaquin Alvarez Quintero; 30Dec45;
DP16455.
Tuyo y mlb, comedia en tres actos [por]
Serafin y Joaquin Alvarez Quintero. Pri-
mera edicion. Madrid [Espasa-Calpe]
1941. Ill p. © Maria Jesus Alvarez
Quintero, executrix of the state of J. and
S. Alvarez Quintero; 30Dec41; DP16320.
ALYSIA Clark's walking-talking fashions.
C2776. SEE Clark, Alysla.
AMATEUR writers' song derby. DU17201.
SEE Pritchard, Gloria Clinton,
AMAZON throne. SEE Harrlgan, Robert.
Where the Sabia sings. DU17575.
AMERICA celebrates the gas law's cen-
tenary. DU17135. SEE Woodhouse,
Henry.
AMERICAN blues. DPn279.
Hams, Tennessee.
SEE Wil-
AN AMERICAN in Paris.
Stieglitz, Perry J.
DU16126. SEE
AMERICAN Oil Company. SEE Carnegie
Hall (Radio program)
AMERICAN sentiment chart. SEE Dodd,
Jeannette Betts. Americanism in the public
(and private) school. C2927.
AMERICAN Stove Company.
Let's put on a floor show. DU16038.
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SEE
AMERICAN symphony. DU15830.
Schauermann, Karl.
SEE
AMERICAN Tobacco Company, inc. SEE
Your Hit Parade (Radio program)
THE AMERICAN WAY (Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by various
authors. © Harry Wismer.
CI. Bob Chappuls, by Robert Murphy.
© Ic 8Nov48; C3070.
C3. Lou Boudreau, by Robert Murphy.
© Ic 8Nov48; C3071.
C5. John L. Sullivan, by Travis Hand.
© Ic 8Nov48; C3068.
C6. Knute Rockne, by Edward Bachelor.
© Ic 8Nov48; C3069.
C8. Willie Heston, by Robert Murphy.
© Ic 8Nov48; C3067.
CIO. Lou Brissie. by Robert Murphy.
© Ic 8Nov48;C 3^066.
C12. Frank Leahy, by Edward Bachelor.
© Ic 24Nov48;C:!l43.
C14. Gene Sarazen, by Robert Murphy,
© Ic 24Nov48; C3i42.
C17. Sammy Baugh. by Robert Murphy.
© Ic 24Nov48;CfSl45,
C19, Gene Derricotte, by Edward Bachelor,
© Ic 24Nov48; C3144.
C22 Sid Luckman. by Robert Murphy.
© Ic 24Nov48: C3l4b, '
C24. Tommy Milton, by Robert Murphy,
© Ic 24NOV48; C3l59. '
C2 7, Eddie Stanky story, by Robert Murphy.
© Ic 24Nov48;C3138. ' ^'
^^•. Gene Bearden, bv Robert Murphy.
© Ic 24Nov48; C3l37; ^ '
C3.2. GusDorais.^© Ic 10Dec48: C3182,
C34. Toe Louis. © Ic 10Dec48; d:3183,
C37. Toe DiMaggio story. © Ic 10Dec48;
C3184.
AMAZING Grade.
Jay.
DP16448. SEE Tobias,
C39,
C42.
[C42J
C44.
tC4|]
[C47J
[C49J
[C52]
© 1
Annie Oakley. © Ic 10Dec48; C3185.
Mel Patton. © Ic 10Dec48; C3186.
Mel Patton, by Robert Murphy. © Ic
Nov48; C3135.
Hal Newhouser, © Ic 10Dec48; C3187.
Hal Newhouser, by Robert Murphy.
Ic 24Nov48; C3136.
Whizzer White, by Robert Murphy.
Ic 24Nov48; C3146.
Walter Hagen, by Robert Murphy.
Ic 24Nov48; C3147.
Walter Evers, by Robert Murphy,
c 24Nov48; C3141.
THE AMERICAN way. DU16199. SEE
Dorian, Margery Schneider.
AMERICANA. DU15869. SEE Vajda, Ernest.
AMERICANISM in the public (and private)
school. C2927. SEE Dodd, Jeannette Betts.
AMERICA'S heritage of hospitality. DU17544.
SEE Standard Brands, inc.
AMICK, Edith Frances.
Square-deal. C3148. SEE Amick, John
Cletus.
AMICK, JOHN CLETUS.
Square-deal, a radio program. © John
C. Amick, Mrs. Edith Frances Amick,
Miss Edith Frances Amick; Ic 26Nov48;
C3148.
AMIEL, DENYS.
Theatre [t. 8] Paris, A. Michel [1948].
286 p. Contents. — Le nouvel amour,
piece en trois actes.— Famille, piece en
trois actes; avec la collaboration de
Monique Petry-Amiel. © Albin Michel;
15Jun48; DP16241.
AMIS, John E.
Onward Christian Soldiers: a light
comedy in three acts, by Reese Plummer
[pseud.] © John E. Amis, Jr.; Ic 8Sep48;
DU1624o.
AMONG us girls. DU17540, SEE Brav
Ada Charlotte. ■"
^Tl,Se^°gPi6!f5^ ^'"''''''''' ^^'^^''-
THE ANATOMY of society. C3155. SEE
Harris, Reginald H.
AND known too late. DU16179. SEE Fantl
S. Joseph. '
ANDALOUSIE. DP17099. SEE WUlemetz
Albert, '
ANDERSEN, Hans Christian,
The Emperor s new clothes. SEE
Sheffield, Philip. The King's balcony.
DP16754.
Stewart, Virginia Harden. DU17130.
The goblin and the grocer, DU16510. SEE
McFadden, Dorothy L.
The little mermaid. DU17574. SEE
Apperly, Elizabeth Mary.
The ugly duckling. DU15714. SEE Eisen-
berg, Philip.
ANDERSON, ARTHUR BENJAMIN.
Clubwoman; or, Two and a half cnUdren.
A comedy in three acts. © Arthur Ben-
jamin Anderson; Ic 8Jul48;DU15828.
ANDERSON, ARTHUR JOHN MILES.
Date for three, a comedy-music series for
television, by Arthur Anderson and Don
Hughes. Episode no. 1. © Arthur John
Miles Anderson, Donald Stone H»;ghes;
Ic 18Aug48; DU16162.
ANDERSON, AXEL WILHELM.
Erosion, a play in three acts. © Axel
Wllhelm Anderson; Ic 28Jun48; DU15762.
ANDERSON, George B. SEE Nick Carter,
Master Detective (Radio program)
ANDERSON, JOY.
The Red Campbells, a play in a prologue,
three acts and an epilogue. London,
S. French [1948]. 96 p. lllus, (French's
acting edition, no. 79) © Samuel French,
ltd.; 18J.un48; DP15807.
ANDERSON, MAXWELL.
Anne of the thousand days, a play In three
acts. © Maxwell Anderson; le 60ct48;
DU16704.
Anne of the thousand days [a play in three
acts. New York] W. Sloane Associates
[1948]. 123 p. An Anderson House book.
© Maxwell Anderson; 5Nov48; DPI 7346.
Joan of Arc. Text and pictures from the
screen play by Maxwell Anderson and
Andrew Solt, New York, W. Sloane Asso-
ciates. 170 p. lllus. © Sierra Pictures,
inc.; 250ct48; A27417.
ANDERSON, PAQUITA.
Move along, a modern folk tale in nine
scenes, by Paquita Anderson and Jean
Browning, © Paquita Anderson, Jean
Browning; Ic 24Nov48; DU17284,
ANDRfiN, CAROL,
Just for a lark, a play in four acts, by
828801 0-49-2
127
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
ANDRfiN, CAROL. (Cont'd.)
Carol Andren and Mary Jane King.
© Carol Andren, Mary Jane King: Ic
27Jul48; DU16003.
ANDROMEDA. DU17554. SEE Brewster
Townsend Tyler. '
ANGEL Island. DU17066. SEE Gibbons
Edward William. '
ANGELL, ROSE.
Osceola, a historical drama. A story of
Florida at the time of the Seminole
Wars, 1835 to 1842; and of the Seminole
Indian patriot and warrior. Osceola.
Kissimmee, Fla., cl948. [39] p. © Rose
Angell; 18Sep48; DP16804.
ANGELS fly high. DU15538. SEE The
Children's Chapel Summer Series, 1948.
ANISEIKONIA. C2833. SEE Walker, Robert
Norman.
ANNE of the thousand days. DU16704,
DPI 7346. SEE Anderson, Maxwell.
ANNIE. DU17146. SEE Lowe, Victor
Manuel. .
ANNIE Oakley. C3185.
Way, no. C39.
SEE The American
THE ANNUNCIATION to the shepherds.
DP17334. SEE Manrodt, Manfred.
ANOTHER part of the forest. DU17727.
SEE Lux Radio Theatre, Sept. 13, 1948.
ANpUILH, JEAN.
L'invitation au chateau, comedie en cinq
actes. Ulus. et couverture de Andre
Barsacq. Paris, La Table ronde [1948].
245 p. illus. © Editfons de la Table
ronde; lAer48; DP17421.
Nouvelle pieces noires: Jezabel, Antigone,
Romeo et Jeannette, Medee. E>aris, La
Table ronde [1947, cl946]. 403 p.
© Editions de la Table ronde; 15Feb47;
DP17426.
ANTHONY and Coralina. DU16080. SEE
Evans, Jan.
THE ANTIBIOTICS— opportunity for phar-
macy. C3158. SEE Parke, Davis &
Company.
ANTIGONE. SEE Anouilh, Jean. Nouvelle
pieces noires. DP17426.
ANY complaints. SEE Furber, Douglas.
The favourites of the stars. DP15797.
ANYTHING for Art. DU16008. SEE Allen,
Sarah Lois.
ANZICK, WYNNOGENE WELKER.
Soft spot for Bridget, a three-act comedy,
by Wynnogene Welker Anzick and Blanche
Calkins Pigott. © Wynnogene Welker
Anzick, Blanche Calkins Pigott; Ic
30jun48; DU15425.
APOLLO wears a Davy 'lamp. DU16250.
SEE Crocco, J. Peter.
APPERLY, ELIZABETH MARY.
The little mermaid, a dramatization by
Elizabeth Apperly from the fairy tale
by Hans Christian Andersen. © Elizabeth
Apperly; Ic 14Dec48; DU17574.
APRIL day. DU15770.
Mabel.
SEE Richards,
APRILE, Carmello Albert.
Look and listen. DU15454.
Joseph Ford.
SEE Keating,
APRON strings. DU15764. SEE Davis,
May Elizabeth Rowley.
ARATARI, ANTHONY ALPHONSE.
The rag man, a play in four acts. © An-
thony A. Aratari; Ic 5Nov48; DU17062.
L'ARCHIPEL Lenoir. DP15669. SEE
Salacrou, Armand.
ARDEN, GERTRUDE LORETTA CASHMAN.
Beloved millionaire, a satire in three
acts. © Gertrude L. Cashman Arden;
Ic 6Aug48; DU16183.
ARE you drinking polluted water? C2804
C2929. SEE Fischer, Leo A.
ARE you this man? C2809. SEE Pathe-
scope Company of America, inc.
ARENT, Arthur.
Action at Santiago. DU16883. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 580.
Break the news. DU16129. SEE The
Cavalcade of America, no. 576.
Garden key. DU17515. SEE The Cavalcade
of America, no. 585.
Queen of Heartbreak Trail. DU16131. SEE
The Cavalcade of America, no. 568.
ARIADNE. DU16089.
Frank Duane.
SEE Rosengren,
ARISTOPHANES.
Five comedies. Tr. from the Greek, with
a foreword, introductions to each comedy,
and notes by the translator. Illus. by
Laszlo A&tulay. Cleveland, World Pub.
Co. [1948]. 288 p. illus. (The Living
library) Contents.— The knights.—
Lysistrata.- The clouds.— The birds.—
The frogs. © The World Pub. Co.;
250ct48; on illus.; A27306.
ARIZONA Pete. DU15677.
Ranger, no. 2419-1644.
SEE The Lone
ARKWRIGHT, Ronald. SEE Sermon of the
Week, no. 58. C2823.
ARMITAGE, WALTER.
Taxi! Taxi! A television program. Script
no. 1: "Allan and Ann." © Walter Armi-
tage; Ic 28Tun48; DU15597.
"Taxi! Taxi!" the story of Kate and the
kids. Television script. © Regency Pro-
ductions, inc.; Ic 190ct48; DU16784.
ARMOUR and Company.
The egg and you. DU16045. SEE Wilding
IHcture I'roductions, inc.
ARMSTRONG Cork Company.
Boiler feed water treatment. C3196. SEE
Wickert, Richard Guy.
The story of steam generation. C2791.
SEE Wickert, Richard Guy.
ARNOLD (Edward) and Company, inc.
The bells of Bruges. DP15947. SEE Rose,
Margaret.
ARONIN, BEN.
In the name of the king; Purim operetta
for children. Libretto by Ben Aronin,
music by Harry Coopersmith. [New York,
1948]. 22 p. © Jewish Education Com-
mittee of New York, inc.; 25Mar48;
DP16356.
AROUND the world. DU15754. SEE Young
People's Records, inc.
AROUT, GABRIEL.
Paifline; ou, L'ecume de la mer. Piece
en 2 actes, par Gabriel Arout [pseud, de
Gabriel Aroutcheff ] © Gabriel Arout;
Ic 20Aug48; DU16237.
AROUTCHEFF, Gabriel. SEE Arout, Gabriel.
ARREST at Jerusalem. DU15543. SEE The
Children's Chapel, no. 46.
ARSON, murder, and the Hornet. DU16586,
SEE The Green Hornet, no. 878.
128
ART for the family. DU17262. SEE
Vaughan, Malcolm Wallace.
ARV Miller's cartunes. C3188. SEE
Miller, Arvin S.
ABVOLD, ALFRED MASON.
The ravine grows dark, a play in six scenes,
by Mason Arvold. © Mason Arvold; Ic
3Sep48; DU16437.
ARVOLD, Mason. SEE Arvold, Alfred
Mason.
AS the twig is bent. DU15608. SEE Smart,
Jewell Adams.
ASBRAND, Karin Sundelof. SEE Sundelof-
Asbrand, Karin.
ASCHEHOUG (H.) & Co. (W. Nygaard)
Jarlshus. DP17596. SEE Krog, Helge.
Opbrudd. DP17598. SEE Krog, Helge.
Pa solsiden. DPI 759 7. SEE Krog, Helge.
Underveis. DP17599. SEE Krog, Helge.
ASCHER, MAURY.
Crossword telequiz, a sample television
program. © Maury Ascher; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17703.
ASHE, HARRY.
Red wind rising, a play in three acts.
© Harry Ashe; Ic 19Jul48; DU15658.
ASHLEY, Gisela.
The curtain. DU16313. SEE Lennox,
Gilbert.
ASHMAN, JANE.
Good neighbors. DU17758. SEE Taylor,
James Richard.
Let's play murder, an idea for a television
program. © Jane Ashman; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17606.
ASHTON, NORMAN WALLACE.
Present perfect, a play in three acts.
© Norman Wallace Ashton; Ic 27Aug48;
DU16438.
ASSOCIATION of the Junior Leagues of
America, inc.
Captain Kidd's treasure. DP16022. SEE
Nicholson, Anne.
Hansel and Gretel. DP15844. SEE
Miller, Madge.
ASWELL, Edward C.
Mannerhouse. DP17701. SEE Wolfe,
Thomas.
AT arms' length. DU16345. SEE Goldberg,
Saul.
AT the fall of the leaf. DP15792. SEE
Corrie, Joe.
AT the feet of the Madonna. DP16532. SEE
Lee, Charlotte I.
AT the Y.W. DP16098. SEE Finsterwald,
Maxine.
ATALANTA. DU17298. SEE Hargreaves,
Gerald P.
ATOMS of truth. DU16471. SEE Davidson,
Luella Grace.
ATTENDS-moi. DP17552. SEE Madis, Alex.
ATTENTAT auf Ilona. DU17498. SEE
Schuppler, Bruno.
AUCTION-air. C2784. SEE Cleveland.
Radio Station WJW.
AUCTION quiz. DU16694. SEE Norris, John
Randolph.
AUDIBERTI, JACQUES.
Theatre [t.l 1 [par] Audiberti. [Paris]
Gallimard[1948]. 198 p. Contents.—
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
AUDIBERTI, JACQUES. Cont'd.
Quoat-9uoat, n^ece en deux tableaux. —
L'ampelourJ piece en] un acte. — Les
femmes du Boeuf^^iece en] un acte. —
Le mal court, piece en trois actes.
© Librairie Gallimard; 2Mar48; DP16145.
AUDIT Bureau of Circulations.
It's good to know. DU16044. SEE \Vildlng
Picture Productions, inc.
AUDLEY, HENRY.
Thy name is woman, a play in three acts.
© Henry Audley; Ic 260ct48; DU16911.
AUGUST, BETTE.
Sing out, what can you lose? A script for
radio and television performance, with
music and a contest. Written by Bette
August, conceived by Jan August. [Text
only] © Jan August, Bette August; Ic
17Aug48; DU15949.
AUGUST, Jan.
Sing out, what can you lose? DU15949.
SEE August, Bette.
AUMONT, JEAN PIERRE.
A time to love, a play in three acts. © Jean
Pierre Aumont; Ic llAug48; DU15925.
AUNT Hetty hits her stride. DP16665.
SEE Braun, Wilbur.
AUNT JENNY'S REAL LIFE STORIES.
(Radio program)
Scripts in this series are by Ruth Adams
Knight. © Lever Brothers Company.
Nov. 8, 9, 10, 11, 1948. The prodigal's
return, pts. 1-4. © Ic each 20Dec48;
DUl 7591-17594.
AUNT Sarah. DU16926. SEE Martin, Erik.
AUNTIE and the bull. SEE Maughfling,
Mabel. Five mime plays. DP15799.
AUNTY'S big joke. DP16670. SEE St. Clair,
Robert.
AUSTEN, Jane.
Sense and sensibUity. DP16431. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
AUSTIN, Gates, pseud. SEE Gates,
Chester M.
AUTOMOBILE knockdown. DU16854. SEE
Schwartz, Louis E. Five negligence
actions, no. A2.
AUTOMOBILE passenger, death action.
DU16855. SEE Schwartz, Louis E. Five
negligence actions, no. A3.
AUTUMN wedding. DU15943. SEE Lipman,
Pauline W.
THE AVE Maria Hour.
Our Lady of Fatima. DU13751, SEE
Fox, Wilhelmina.
LES AVENTURES de Pinokio. DP 17423,
SEE Rouget, Fernand.
L'AVENTURIERE demasquee. DU13475,
SEE Neskens, Armand.
LE AVVENTURE di Pinocchio. SE 3
Balsamo, Mario. DU16692,
Rouget, Fernand. Les aventures de Pinokio.
DP17423,
THE AWAKENING. DU15488. SEE Curtis,
Kenneth Burton.
AWAY from it aU. DU13787.' SEE Gielgud,
Val.
THE AWKWARD age. SEE Ben-Ami, Arnon
Jacob. The charming Mrs. Brook. DUl 780 7.
AXFORD boots a beat. DU17034. SEE
The Green Hornet, no. 885.
AYMfi, MARCEL.
Lucienne et le boucher, piece en qxiatre
actes. Paris, B. Grasset [19471. 260 p.
© fiditions Bernard Grasset; 30Dec47;
DP15732.
BABCOCK, ALFRED RAYMOND.
Pioneers of industry. Television program.
© Alfred Raymond Babcock.
3. © Ic 20JU148; C2857.
4. © le 27Sep48; C2980.
BABCOCK, Frank Eugene.
Is this house haunted? DU16381. SEE
Campbell, Charles.
THE BABE of Bethlehem. DP15586. SEE
Barratt, Alfred.
BABIAN, HAIG.
Marie Barteau, a new play in a prologue
and two acts, by Haig Babian and Irving
Forbes. © Haig Babian, Irving Forbes;
Ic 22Jul48; DU15706.
BABIES' night out. DP16434. SEE St. Qair,
Robert.
THE BABY cloud. DUl 7565. SEE Nichol-
son, Daniel Vernon. Jerry Butterball.
THE BABY sitter. DP16392. SEE
JfecDonald, Dora Mary.
BACH, MARCUS.
Timothy Alden, a play [in three acts]
Meadville, Pa., Allegheny College, 1948.
95 p. © Allegheny College; 180ct48;
DP16866.
BACHELOR, Edward. SEE The American
Way (Radio program)
BACHELOR, JOSEPH.
Lilacs are blooming, a play in one act.
Chicago, Dramatic Pub. Co. [19481. 27 p.
illus. © The Dramatic Pub. Co.; 5Sep48;
DP16368.
BACHELORS anonymous. DUl 6409. SEE
Kuret, Frank Francis.
BACHEVILLE, Jean. SEE Domes, Roger.
BACHMAN, AURELIA.
Strength, a play with a prologue, four acts,
and an epilogue. © Aurelia Bachman;
Ic 23Nov48; DUl 7260.
BACK of beyond. SEE Furber, Douglas.
The favourites of the stars. DP15797.
BACK to the roots. DU16956. SEE
Truesdell, Virnal Mary Ellen.
BACKGROUND. DUl 7352. SEE Chetham-
Strode, Warren.
A BAD business. DP15793, SEE Carter,
Conrad C.
BADGER, ROBERT.
Kick-off, a sports quizz. [Continuity]
© Station WE-DO; Ic 10Sep48; C2993.
BAER, GERTRUDE F.
Snow-White and Rose-Red, an operetta for
chorus and rhythm orchestra for pri-
mary grades. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Gertrude F. Baer;
Ic 13JU148; DUIS717.
BAERWITZ, Sam.
Triple cross. DU17116. SEE Hubler,
Richard G.
BAILEY, LeRoy William.
Skin deep. DU17344. SEE Boysell,
James Donovan.
BAILYNSON, Mel.
Campus Mardi-Gras. DU15724. SEE
Stein, Walter.
BAKER, EDNA,
In the beginning, a modern morality play
in one act. London, S. French [1945].
27 p. illus. (French's acting edition,
no. 1381) © Samuel French, ltd.; 31Dec45;
DP16540.
BAKER, HENDRIK.
The cruise of the Toytown Belle, a play in
three acts. Adapted from the stories
Tales of Toytown", by S. G. Hulme-
Beaman. © Hendrik Baker, Maud Hulme-
Beaman; Ic 24Aug48; DU16461.
BAKER (Walter H.) Company.
Bright dummy. DP16996. SEE Sundelof-
Asbrand, Karin.
Counting the calories. DP16497. SEE
McMullen, Joseph Carl,
Easy juvenile plavs. DP18451. SEE
Martens, Anne (Coulter)
High adventure. DP16281. SEE Kocher,
Ruth Laymon.
The keeper of the clock. DP15469. SEE
Field, Elliot.
No man alive. DP15501. SEE Storer,
Winifred Carol.
The overnight ghost. DP16814. SEE
Kurtz, C. Gordon.
Pardon my millions. DP16321. SEE
Nash, John.
Sandals and golden heels. DP16279, SEE
Finsterwald, Maxine.
The sweetheart of U Baka Pi. DP16277.
SEE Nash, John.
This changing world. DP16280. SEE
Sylvester, Lucille.
Transparent curtain pageants for Easter.
DP15433. SEE Mixer, Martha.
'Twas the fight before Christmas. DP16234.
SEE Martens, Anne Coulter.
BALANCIA. C3058. SEE Whiting, Robert
Rudd.
BALDUS, A. F,
The giant jackpot. DU17752. SEE First
Nighter, Oct. 28, 1948.
BALDWIN, BERTHA.
Family reunion, a play in three acts.
© Bertha Baldwin; Ic 3Aug48; DU16140.
BALLAD of the Bendix. DUl 7640. SEE
Alch, Alan Howard.
BALLARD, Marlin.
Marcella s tea cup. DU16445. SEE Hopper,
William Hall.
BALLEW, Carey L.
The light eternal. DP16505.
Bryan R.
SEE Horner,
BALSAMO, MARIO.
Le awenture di Pinocchio, an opera in
three acts. Based upon the book of the
same title by Carlo Lorenzini. © Mario
Balsamo; Ic 24Sep48; DU16692.
BALTIMORE. DU16628. SEE Holland,
Edward.
HAMPTON, Ruth.
The selfish giant. DP15434. SEE Young,
Vivian Merrill.
BANANA bride. DU15834. SEE Cloward,
Ann Gillespie.
BANNER Play Bureau, inc.
Once to every 50y. DP16521. SEE
Richards, Stanley.
Romey owed and Julie et. DP16520. SEE
Sutton, Vanita.
129
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BANNER Play Bureau, inc. Cont'd.
Through a glass, darMy. DP16519. SEE
Richards, Stanley.
BANYAI, Tommy.
Sincerite. DU16976. SEE Marton, George
Nicolas.
BARAK, the red pony. DP15589. SEE World
Over Playhouse, no. 2.
BARBEE, LINDSEY,
The rajah's ruby, a mystery comedy in one
act. Minneapolis, Northwestern Press,
cl948. 30 p. © The Northwestern Press;
17Sep48; DP16393.
BARBER, Gene.
All men falling. DU17553. SEE Trzeinski,
Edmund.
THE BARBER of Seville. SEE
Mitchell, Kathryn E. Call for Figaro.
DP17212.
Rossini, Gioacchino Antonio. Gioacchino
Rossini's The barber of Seville. DPI 7322.
IL BARBIERE di Siviglia. SEE Rossini,
Gioacchino Antonio. Gioacchino Rossini's
The barber of Seville. DP17322.
BARCUMB, RUTH CAIN.
Pride goeth nowhere, a five-minute radio
play for children. (Little little theatre
Scriptie"). © Ruth Barcume; 12Nov48:
DP17562.
BARFOED, AAGE.
Tycho Brahe, an historical play in five acts,
by Aage Barfoed; translated from the
Danish by Evelyn Heepe. © Aage Barfoed,
Frank Lund; Ic 15Jul48; DU16420.
THE BARKING dog. DU16035. SEE Oil
Oddities, no. 8.
BARNETT, Paul.
Reprise. DU16657. SEE Altman, Jess H.
BARNEY'S Beanery. DU16127. SEE Telaak,
Bill.
BARNOUW, Erik.
Ghosts of yesterday. DU16640. SEE
Columbia University. VD radio project.
Documentary 2.
Just starting out. DU16641. SEE Columbia
University. VD radio project. Documen-
tary 63.
A story of our town. DU16637. SEE
Columbia University. VD radio project.
Program 7.
They never even suspected. DU16639.
SEE Columbia University. VD radio pro-
ject. Documentary 1.
BARNS, FLORENCE ELBERTA.
Breakwater, a play in ten scenes. © Flor-
ence Elberta Barns; Ic lSep48; DU16151.
UN BARON sur la branche. DU16239. SEE
Taladoire, Barthelemy A.
BARRATT, ALFRED.
The Babe of Bethlehem, a Christmas
pageant [in seven scenes] Book and
lyrics by Alfred Barratt, music by
Stewart Landon [pseud, of Roger C. Wil-
son] Dayton, Ohio, Lorenz Pub. Co.,
cl948. 20 p. illus. © Lorenz Pub. Co.;
3Jun48; DP15586.
BARRAULT, Jean Louis.
Le proces. DP17418. SEE Gide, Andre
Paul Guillaume.
The trial. DU15954. SEE Gide, Andre
Paul Guillaume.
BARRIE, SIR JAMES MATTHEW, bart.
The boy David, a play in three acts.
London,^S. French [1948]. 87 p.
(French's acting edition, no. 360)
© Samuel French, ltd.; 29Jun48; DP15791.
Prev. reg. 15Apr38; D pub, 58020.
BARRON, Thomas Vaughan, pseud. SEE
HUl, Lawrence Epps.
BARRY, Peter. SEE The Shadow. (Radio
program)
BARSH, SAMUEL.
The image, a play in seven acts, by Samuel
Barsh in collaboration with Kenneth J.
Vils. © Samuel Barsh, Kenneth Vils; Ic
30Sep48; DU16769.
BARSTOCK, JOSEPH.
Things can happen. [Continuity] 104 leaves.
© Joseph Barstock; Ic 7Jul48; DU15480.
BARTELL, GERALD A.
It pays to listen. [Sample radio script]
© Gerald A. Bartell; Ic 12Jul48; C2795.
BARTER in oil fields. DU16031. SEE
Oil Oddities, no. 4.
BARTHOL, ESTHER SIMPSON.
Dowager tea, a dranaatic sketch. © Esther
Simpson Barthol; Ic 20Dec48; DU17646.
BARTHOL, RICHARD PAUL.
Vintage of 1918, a dramatic sketch, by
Richard Barthol, Jon Brenneis, and Rooert
Hudson. © Richard Paul Barthol, Jon
Martin Brenneis, William Robert Hudson;
Ic 20Dec48; DU17663.
BARTLEBY, the scrivener. DU16878. SEE
Favorite Story, Oct. 14, 1947.
BARTOO, MARION ESTELIE.
Sasie, the seal who couldn't swim; a musi-
cal narrative for children's records.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Marion Estelle Bartoo; Ic 13Sep48;
DU16274.
BARTSCH, Hans.
Vera und familie. DU16459. SEE Fendrik,
Franz.
A waltz dream. DU16460. SEE Doermann,
Felix.
BASCH, Felix.
Lametta. SEE Smith, Joe Bates. Star
bright. DU15819.
BASCH, Greta Freund.
Lametta. SEE Smith, Joe Bates. Star
bright. DU15819.
Star bright. DU15819. SEE Smith, Joe
Bates.
BASIC principles of wage incentives. SEE
Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
BATAILLE de la Marne. SEE Obey, Andre.
Theatre. DP15735.
BATSON, GEORGE.
A broom for the bride, a farce in three
acts. New York, S. French [1948]. 85 p.
illus. © Samuel French; 16Jul48; DP15860.
Magnolia Alley, a comedy in three acts.
©George Batson; Ic 18Nov48; DU17211.
BATTLES, ROY.
Everybody's farm hour. Script, Oct. 20,
1948. © The Crosley Broadcasting Corp.;
Ic 15Nov48; C3079.
BAYLOR, Elisabeth Anne.
By Gemini. DU17625. SEE Baylor, Hugh
Murray.
BAYLOR, HUGH MURRAY.
By Gemini, a comedy with music in two
acts and a prologue by Elisabeth and
Murray Baylor. Music by Murray Baylor.
Based on a novel by James Jeffrey Roche.
© Hugh Murray Baylor; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17625. Text prev. reg. 28Jun48;
DU15365.
BAYLOR, Murray. SEE Baylor, Hugh
Murray.
BAYNE, Jon Samuel.
The case of Mr. Crump. DU17301. SEE
Simetti, Otto.
BE figure wise with televised exercise.
DU16884. SEE Carvel, Lanny.
BE lamps unto yourselves. C3050. SEE
Wiedenig, Joseph Andrew.
BEACHNER, LCUIS.
A husband once removed, a comedy in
three acts, by Louis Beachner and Ben
Morse. © Louis Beachner, Ben Morse:
Ic 14Sep48; DU16358.
BEAMAN, Maud Hulme. SEE Hulme-
Beaman, Maud.
BEAMAN, S. G. Hulme. SEE Hulme-
Beaman, S. G.
A BEAR for murder. DU16739. SEE The
Sheriff, no. 203.
BEARD, ARTHUR O'GWYNN.
Time will tell, a mystery comedy in three
acts. © Arthur O'Gwynn Beard; Ic
9Sep48; DU16577.
BEATTIE, Dan. SEE
The Challenge of the Yukon (Radio pro-
gram)
The Lone Ranger (Radio program)
BEATTY, EMLIE BABBETTE.
Who rides on a tiger? A play in three
acts. © Emilie Babbette Beatty; le
250ct48; DU17303.
BEATTY, HOMER G.
Beatty's X-ray technic. [Lecture]
© Homer G. Beatty; Ic 19Nov48; C3113,
BEAUMARCHAIS, Pierre Augustin Caron de.
La folle journee; ou, Le mariage de Figaro.
SEE Mozart, Johann Chrysostom Wolf-
gang Amadeus. Les noces de Figaro.
DP17771.
BEAUMONT, WILLIAM GERALD.
Immortally yours, a comedy in three acts.
© WiUiam Gerald Beaumont; Ic 20Aug48;
DU15991.
THE BEAUTIFUL ballad. SEE Gallenstein,
Leo Jacob. Music under sea. DU16196.
THE BEAUTIFUL blond and the trash hauler's
son. DU17326. SEE Walker, Maregrett.
BECDEUfiVRE-d'indy, Mme. SEE
Maurette, Marcelle.
BECKER, Don. SEE Life Can Be Beautiful
(Radio program)
BECKER, EDNA MARIE.
Once upon a Christmas Eve, an operetta
for primary and middle grades; libretto
by Edna Becker, music by Rebecca Welty
Dunn. Evanston, 111., Row, Peterson
[1948]. 32 p. © Row, Peterson & Co.;
280ct48; DPI 7249.
With a cherry on top, a play in three acts.
© Edna M. Becker; Ic lNov48; DU17011.
BECKETT, HELEN.
Ten per cent man, a play In three acts by
Helen Becket with music by Marta Becket.
Text and music on separate leaves.
© Helen Becket, Marta Becket; Ic
120ct48; DU16697. '
I
BECKETT, Marta.
Ten per cent man. DU16697.
Helen.
SEE Beckett,
BECKY Sharp. DU15452. SEE Finnie, Isa-
beHa Holt.
THE BEDTIME circle. DU17531. SEE
Rotter, Friedrich.
130
CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BEER, OTTO FRITZ.
Wir waren unser Drei, Lustspiel in vier
Akten. © Theaterverlag Eirich
Ges.m.b.H.; Ic 7Dec48; DU17506.
"3EER," said the privates. DU17564.
SEE Wallace, William Sheldon.
BEFORE their years. DU16983. SEE
Wilderman, Louis H.
BEfflND the iron curtain. DU16650. SEE
Seymour, Tot.
BEHOLD the day. DU17547. SEE Meeropol,
Abel.
BELANGER, Mel. SEE Belanger, Merlyn
Kenneth.
BELANGER, MERLYN KENNETH.
Green-eyed minx, by Mel Belanger.
[Radio play] © Merlyn Kenneth Be-
langer; Ic I7Aug48; DU16223.
BELL, James E.
Faustina. DU16584. SEE Doktor, Nike
Olga.
BELL, RICHARD H.
The giant jackpot. DU17752. SEE First
Nighter, Oct. 28, 1948.
BELL, STANLEY JAMES.
Birds of passage, a play in three acts.
© Stanley J. Bell; Ic 10Aug48; DU15902,
The man upstairs, a play in three acts.
© Stanley J. Bell; Ic 18Nov48; DU17208.
BELL, book and candle. DU15785. SEE
Van Druten, John.
BELL Telephone System.
The invisible receptionist. DU17363.
Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
SEE
UNE BELLE histoire. DP17429.
Rotter, Guy.
SEE
LA BELLE Hortense. DU17437. SEE
Ruth, Leon,
THE BELLS of Bruges. DP15947. SEE
Rose, Margaret.
BELOVED millionaire. DU16183. SEE
Arden, Gertrude Loretta Cashman.
BEN Yancy's legacy. DU17068. SEE The
Challenge of the'' Yukon, no. 573.
BEN-AMI, ARNON JACOB.
The charming Mrs. Brook, a play in four
acts, by Arnon Ben-Ami and Slava Ben-
Ami. Adapted from the novel, "The
awkward age," by Henry James. © Arnon
Ben-Ami, Slava Ben-Ami; Ic 17Dec48;
DU17607.
BEN-AMI, Slava Estrin.
The charming Mrs. Brook. DU17607. SEE
Ben-Ami, Arnon.
BENDER, RITA EVA.
There goes Georgie, a new program.
[Radio script] © Rita Bender; Ic
17Aug48; DU15951.
BENEDETTI, ALDO DE.
Two dozen red roses, a play in three acts.
A translation and adaptation for the Eng-
lish-speaking stage, by Ernestine Perrie,
in collaboration with Charles Goff and
Morton Sarett. © Ernestine Perrie; Ic
2Iul48; DU15667.
BENEDETTO, Annibale di, SEE Di Benedetto,
Annibale.
BENJAMIN, MARYE DURRUM,
Diane's diary. DU17765, SEE Derby,
Elizabeth Dietrich.
Glamorizin' grandpa; or, Pecos Bill's new
look. Script by The Durrum Twins [pseud.]
and Joe Murphy, from an original story
by Elizabeth Dietrich Derby. © Marye D.
Benjamin, Joe Murphy, Elizabeth Dietrich
Derby; Ic 9Aug48; DU15896.
BENNETT, Jane Sperry. SEE Connell, Jane
Sperry Bennett.
BENNETT, JAY.
EUie, a new comedy in three acts.
Bennett; Ic 9Nov48; DU17110.
© Jay
BENNETT, REBECCA MARLA.
The hour, a four act drama. © Vivian
Louise Bennett; Ic 8Nov48; DU17092.
BENNETT, Vivian Louise.
The hour. DU17092. SEE Bennett, Rebecca
Maria.
BENNION, JEAN H.
Mr. Geography, a series of fourteen
15-minute radio scripts by Jean H. Ben-
nion and Melvin R. White. Minneapolis,
Northwestern Press, cl948. 174 p.
© The Northwestern Press; 10ct48;
DP17009.
BENTHAjM, JOSEPHINE.
Kitty O Day, a comedy in two acts. © Jose-
phine Bentham; Ic 21Sep48; DU16411.
BENTLEY, Eric RusselL
Parables for the theater. DP16815. SEE
Brecht, Bertolt.
BENTLEY, Maja Tschernjakow.
Parables for the theater. DP16815. SEE
Brecht, Bertolt.
BENTON, Ray. SEE Benton, William Ray-
mond.
BENTON, WILLIAM RAYMOND.
The college of art-typing knowledge; script
for a fifteen- minute television program,
by Ray Benton and Julius Nelson. [Sample
episode] © William R. Benton, Julius
Nelson; Ic 20Aug48; C2947.
Ray Benton's hobby house, a television pro-
gram script. © William Raymond
Benton; Ic 23Nov48; C3189.
BENZ, GEORGE HAMILTON.
The clock fight, a play in three acts and
six scenes, by Hamilton Benz. © Hamilton
Benz; Ic 14Jul48; DU15596.
BENZ, Hamilton.
Hamilton.
SEE Benz, George
BERG, GERTRUDE.
Me and Molly; a play in three acts. [New
York] Dramatists Play Service [1948]
79 p. illus. © Gertrude Berg; l3Nov48;
DP17278. Prev. reg. 15Apr48; DU14009.
BERGEN, Edgar John.. SEE The Charlie
McCarthy Show (Radio program)
BERGER, Sylvia. SEE The Eternal Light
(Radio program)
BERGREEN, Bessie.
Life companion. DU16916. SEE Bergreen,
Jacob.
BERGREEN, JACOB.
Life companion, a comedy in three acts,
by J. and B. Bergreen. © Jacob Bergreen,
Bessie Bergreen; Ic 280ct48; DU16916.
BERK, ROGER G.
Sing, Cinderella. [Radio script] © Summit
Radio Corp.; Ic 20Oct48; DU17115.
BERK, VIOLA G.
Alladin's lamp; continuity. © Viola G.
Berk; Ic 5Aug48; DU16084.
BERNARTH, Stephanie.
Black velvet. DU15728. SEE Laidlaw,
Betty.
BERNEY, WILLL\M CLAIBOURNE.
Thread of scarlet, a play in three acts.
© William Claibourne Berney; Ic 30Sep48:
DU16772. ^ '
BERNFELD, ROSE MORRIS.
The world— 1948. A play in one act.
© Rose Morris Bernfeld; Ic 11Aue48;
DU16161. ^ '
BERNIKOFF, MORRIS.
Echoes of freedom, a diatribe on freedom
in dramatic form by Morris Bernikoff,
ed. by Joseph Mirranne. 10 leaves.
© Morris Bernikoff; 10Aug48; DP15959.
BERNSTEIN, ROBERT ALAN.
Job; the dramatization of the Book of Job,
in one act. © Robert Alan Bernstein; Ic
10Dec48; DU17538.
Man never is, a play in one act. © Robert
Alan Bernstein; Ic 8Dec48; DU17516.
BERR, Georges.
Le mariage de maman. SEE Verneuil,
Louis. Mama's wedding. DU16573.
BERRY, HERMAN THOMAS.
Alceblades, a play in three acts, by Ted
Berry [pseud.] © Herman Thomas (Ted)
Berry; Ic 250ct48; DU16875.
BERRY, Ted, pseud. SEE Berry, Herman
Thomas.
BERRYHILL, ELIZABETH GUEST.
Advice to the lovelorn. DU17655. SEE
Alch, Alan Howard.
Blue-plate special. DU17657. SEE
Brenneis, Jon Martin.
Boresome foursome, a dramatic sketch.
© Elizabeth Guest Berryhill; Ic 13Jul48;
DU15605.
La castaneta. DU17644. SEE Connell,
William Gordon.
Crazy world; sketch and lyrics by Elizabeth
Berryhill, music by Maurice Engleman.
[Text and music on separate leaves]
© Elizabeth Guest Berryhill, Maurice
Engleman, Jr.; Ic 20Dec48; DU17678.
Curtain time; sketch and lyrics by Elizabeth
Berryhill, music by Maurice Engleman.
yrext and music on separate leaves]
Elizabeth Guest Berryhill, Maurice
Engleman, Jr.; Ic 20Dec48; DU17679.
Do it in French; sketch by Elizabeth Berry-
hill and Gordon Connell, music by Gordon
Connell. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Elizabeth Guest Berryhill, Wil-
liam Gordon Connell; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17672.
Domestic scene, a dramatic sketch.
© Elizabeth Guest Berryhill; Ic 13Jul48;
DU15603.
Everything is fine; blackout sketches by
Elizabeth Berryhill, lyrics by Alan Alch,
music by Max Rubinchik. [Text and music
on separate leaves] © Max Rubinchik,
Alan Howard Alch; Ic 20Dec48; DU17667.
Foreign movie. DU17627. SEE Alch,
Alan Howard.
Gentleman's gentleman; sketch and lyrics
by Elizabeth Berryhill, music by Btourice
Engleman. [Text only]" © Elizabeth Guest
BerryhiH; Ic I3Jul48; DU15602.
Here comes the bride; sketch and lyrics by
Elizabeth Berryhill, music by Maurice
Engleman. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Elizabeth Guest Berryhill,
Maurice Engleman, Jr.; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17639.
I think I'll get married again; sketch and
lyrics by Elizabeth Berryhill, music by
Maurice Engleman. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Elizabeth Guest Berry-
hill, Maurice Engleman, Jr.; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17674.
I'm crazy about Daisy myself; words by
Elizabeth Berryhill, music by Gordon
Connell. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Elizabeth Guest Berryhill, Wil-
liam Gordon Connell; Ic 20Dec48; DU17671.
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CATALOG OF COPYRIGHT ENTRIES
BERRYHILL, ELIZABETH GUEST. Cont'd.
Intermission speech, a dramatic sketch.
© Elizabeth Guest Berryhill; Ic
20Dec48; DU17660.
Kiddie star, a dramatic sketch by Elizabeth
Berryhill and Jane Bennett. © Elizabeth
Guest Berryhill, Jane Sperry Bennett
(Connell); Ic 20Dec48; DU17661.
Long way back home; sketch and lyrics by
Elizabeth Berryhill, music by Gordon
Connell. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Elizabeth Guest Berryhill,
William Gordon Connell; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17641.
Make mine a blended whiskey; sketch by
Elizabeth Berryhill, lyrics by Alan Alch
and Elizabeth Berryhill, music by
Maurice Engleman. [Text only] © Eliza-
beth Guest Berryhill; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17662.
Mr. Pugh is a very busy man; sketch and
lyrics by Elizabeth Berryhill, music by
Maurice Engleman. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Elizabeth Guest
Berryhill, Maurice Engleman, Jr.; Ic
20Dec48; DU17637.
New army, a dramatic sketch. © Eliza-
beth Guest Berryhill; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17629. •
Non-singing commercial, a dramatic
sketch. © Elizabeth Guest Berryhill; Ic
20Dec48; DU17651.
Ode to a tree; sketch by Elizabeth Berry-
hill and Jane Bennett, music by Maurice
Engleman. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Jane Sperry Bennett (Connell),
Elizabeth GXiest Berryhill; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17673.
Out of order; sketch by Elizabeth Berryhill,
lyrics by Alan Alch, music by Maurice
Engleman. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Alan Howard Alch, Maurice
Engleman, Jr., Elizabeth Guest Berryhill;
Ic 20Dec48; DU17668.
Out of the hat; sketches and lyrics by
Elizabeth Berryhill, music by Maurice
Engleman. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Elizabeth Guest Berryhill,
Maurice Engleman; Ic 20Dec48; DU17669.
Ping pong, a pantomime of dubious origin.
© Elizabeth Guest Berryhill; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17652.
P*inole mixed choral society; or. Music
from the dead masters, no. 1. Lyrics
by Elizabeth Berryhill, musical arrange-
ments by Gordon Connell and Stanley
Cavell. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Elizabeth Guest Berryhill,
William Gordon Connell, Stanley Cavell;
Ic 20Dec48; DU17676.
Pinole mixed choral society; or, Music
from the dead masters, no. 2. Lyrics
by Elizabeth Berryhill, musical arrange-
ments by Gordon Connell. [Text and
music on separate leaves] © Elizabeth
Guest Berryhill, William Gordon Connell;
Ic 20Dec48; DU17675.
Plumb trio. DU17659. SEE Connell, WU-
liam Gordon.
Psychoanalysis blues, a modern doctor's
dilemma in one scene, and a song. Sketch
and lyrics by Elizabeth Berryhill, music
by Gordon Connell. jjText and music on
separate leaves] © Elizabeth Guest
Berryhill, William Gordon Connell; Ic
20Dec48; DU17664.
Sombrero dansero. DU17654. SEE Alch,
Alan Howard.
Song plugger's lament; sketch and lyrics
by Elizabeth Berryhill, music by Maurice
Engleman. f^ext and music on separate
leaves] © Elizabeth Guest Berryhill,
Maurice Engleman, Jr.; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17636.
Spare me the classics, if you please; sketch
by Elizabeth Berryhill, lyrics by Elizabeth
Berryhill and Gordon Connell, music by
Gordon Connell. [Text and music on
separate leaves] © Elizabeth Guest Berry-
hill, William Gordon Connell; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17666.
There are no words; sketch and lyrics by
Elizabeth Berryhill, music by George
Prideaux. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Elizabeth Guest Berryhill,
George Alfred Prideaux; Ic 20Dec48:
DU17643.
II triomfo della morte; libretto and words
by Elizabeth Berryhill, score by Maurice
Engleman. [Text and music on separate
leaves] © Elizabeth Guest Berryhill,
Maurice Engleman, Jr.; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17680.
Try this on for size, a dramatic sketch.
© Elizabeth Guest Berryhill; Ic 20Dec48;
DU17658.
Wanta see how you looked? A pantomime
sketch. © Elizabeth Guest Berryhill;
Ic 20Dec48; DU17645.
A woman's world, a dramatic sketch.
© Elizabeth Guest BerryhiU; Ic 13Jul48;
DU15606.
THE BEST cook in America. DU17361.
SEE Wilding Picture Productions, inc.
BESTER, Alfred. SEE Nick Carter, Master
Detective (Radio program)
THE BET. Marshall Grant-Realm Television
Productions. No. 707. Screenplay by Louis
Lantz. Based on the story of the same title
by Anton Chekov. © Realm Television Pro-
ductions, inc.; Ic 3Nov48; DU17038.
THE BET. DU16876. SEE Favorite Story,
May 18, 1948,
BETSY Ross and the American Flag. C3016.
SEE Hudkins, Paul Dickinson.
THE BETTER part of valor.
Henning, Clyde Harvey.
DU16654. SEE
BETTI, UGO.
Favola di Natale, commedia in tre atti.
© Ugo Betti; Ic 2Jun48; DU16500.
Irene innocente, dramma in tre atti.
© Ugo Betti; Ic 2Jun48; DU16499.
Lotta fino all alba, dramma in tre atti.
© Ugo Betti; Ic 2Jun48; DU16501.
BETTY Hanley. DV16111. SEE Meyer, Emil.
BETWEEN the lilac and the rose. DU15557.
SEE Goldfein, Abraham Leonard.
BEVAN, D